Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual

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Using high-contrast colors
Adobe Reader provides various options for making text in Adobe PDF documents easier 
to see and read on-screen. You can enlarge small type, and adjust the colors and contrast 
of text and background. Magnify the displayed document by using the Viewing toolbar, 
the Zoom options on the status bar, or the commands on the View menu. (See 
.) The Accessibility preferences change only the colors for the page 
background, document text, and line art. Additional color options that affect other areas of 
the on-screen display are located on the Forms, Full Screen, Layout Grid, and Spelling 
panels of the Preferences dialog box.
 You can enlarge or reduce the font size of your bookmarks with the Options menu 
on the Bookmarks tab. You can set the background color of pages and the color of the text 
in the Preferences dialog box. Preferences affect your view of all PDF documents, but 
they do not affect printing or what other users see when they view the same documents on 
another computer.
To change background and text colors:
1.  In the Preferences dialog box, select Accessibility.
2.  Select Replace Document Colors, and do one of the following:
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Select Use High-Contrast Colors, and then choose a color combination from the pop-up 
menu.
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Select Custom Color, and then change the Page Background and Document Text colors by 
clicking the color swatch and then clicking a color in the color palette. 
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(Windows only) Select Use Windows Color Scheme to choose the standard color scheme 
for Windows.
Note: If you do not want to change the color of text that is already colored, select Change 
Only The Color Of Black Text, and then click OK.