Dehighlight SAVED highlighted text
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mad10000
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Dehighlight SAVED highlighted text
Seem to be no way of DEHIGLIGHTING SAVED highlighted text (I can dehighlight text just highlighted with the roght button, etc). What can I do???
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Bhikkhu Pesala
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Re: Dehighlight SAVED highlighted text
Unless you have flattened all comments then you should be able to right-click on the highlight and delete it. If the comments have been flattened, then there's nothing you can do.
Open the Comments pane to see if the highlights are listed.
Open the Comments pane to see if the highlights are listed.
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mad10000
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Re: Dehighlight SAVED highlighted text
Yes, I see. Thanks.
By the way: there is something I can do (change a script, etc) to get a Summarized Comment in which every entry (every highlight) is not preceded by the page, author, subject, date (i. e., the header). That would give me a summary more like a real summary...
By the way: there is something I can do (change a script, etc) to get a Summarized Comment in which every entry (every highlight) is not preceded by the page, author, subject, date (i. e., the header). That would give me a summary more like a real summary...
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Dehighlight SAVED highlighted text
Hello mad10000,
No I am afraid that there are no scripts which you can use to control the Summarize Comments other than the options already available in the window that opens when you start the process.
Best,
Stefan
No I am afraid that there are no scripts which you can use to control the Summarize Comments other than the options already available in the window that opens when you start the process.
Best,
Stefan