FADED TYPEWRITER NOTES
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RIVERWYLDER
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FADED TYPEWRITER NOTES
WHEN I TYPE ONTO A PDF DOC. THE TYPE APPEARS NORMAL. AFTER SAVING OR MOVING TO ANOTHER DOC. AND RETURNING - THE TYPE APPEARS FADED.
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Re: FADED TYPEWRITER NOTES
Hello RIVERWYLDER,
Welcome to our forums.
After you do one such typewriter object - click somewhere else and then click on the faded text only once. Now check the properties toolbar (Ctrl-E to display it if it is not on), and I believe you will find that the opacity for this object is less than 100% and that is why it appears faded. Try changing it back to 100%, and if your new typewriter objects are created that way by default, you can see how you can change the default here:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowledgebase/139
Regards,
Stefan
Welcome to our forums.
After you do one such typewriter object - click somewhere else and then click on the faded text only once. Now check the properties toolbar (Ctrl-E to display it if it is not on), and I believe you will find that the opacity for this object is less than 100% and that is why it appears faded. Try changing it back to 100%, and if your new typewriter objects are created that way by default, you can see how you can change the default here:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/knowledgebase/139
Regards,
Stefan