If you are using the Adobe PDF reader, it has a very nice search
capability built in. Just like your browser, you use CTRL+F (FIND) to
bring up the search box. Type in Tx Image or Image Rejection and all
searches point to PDF page 97 with all the pertinent info.
Ken
Charles Greene wrote:
: [Flexradio] searching PDF Operating Manual
If you are using the Adobe PDF reader, it has a very nice search
capability built in. Just like your browser, you use CTRL+F (FIND) to
bring up the search box. Type in Tx Image or Image Rejection and all
searches point to PDF page 97 with all
At 07:07 AM 2/14/2007, Tim Ellison wrote:
Adobe Reader 8.0 has a much better search function than 7.0. It is
worth the update.
And a clever external search engine can actually form the URL of the
hit in such a way that it can tell reader which page the hit is on,
so when the document comes
Tnx Ken,
I didn't know how to use it. I will use it to good advantage in the future.
73, Chas
At 09:29 AM 2/14/2007, Ken N9VV wrote:
If you are using the Adobe PDF reader, it has a very nice search
capability built in. Just like your browser, you use CTRL+F (FIND) to
bring up the search box.
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