Shortcut command for highlighting text in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC? - acrobat

Is there a shortcut command for highlighting text (as opposed to right-click, highlight) in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC?

Rather than selecting with the text selection tool then highlighting. Just turn on the highlight tool and select.

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Type Armenian in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

I have a fillable PDF document where i need to type a few words in my native language Armenian. Currently i am using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
My OS is Windows 7.
Any advise is appreciated.
It depends on whether the font used for the field does support characters specific for the Armenian language. If it does, you should be able to enter them. If not, you can't, because you can not change the font of a text field using Reader.
So, in order to change the font, you would need a PDF editing tool, preferably Acrobat (Standard or Pro), and you will also need a font supporting Armenian which allows to be fully embedded.

How can I convert powerpoint into PDF that opens in fullscreen mode?

I know
how to convert PPT to PDF
how to make auto-fullscreen mode in Acrobat
But I would like to do it in PowerPoint itself. Where the PDF of the presentation I generate automatically opens in fullscreen mode in a PDF reader. How can I do it?
They say the best quality you get when using the Acrobat PDFMaker macro for PowerPoint. This macro gets installed automagically when you install Acrobat (but, of course, not Reader).
In Acrobat (again not Reader), you set the opening properties for a document in the Initial View tab of the Document Properties (Ctrl-D / Cmd-D).

How to add signature on a interactive pdf using adobe acrobat xi pro?

How to add signature on a interactive pdf using adobe acrobat xi pro ?
You can find signature options in the menu pane that defaults to the right side of Acrobat. From Tools|Fill&Sign|Comment, select Fill&Sign, and then select "Place Signature" from the menu pane below it. You will be prompted to create a new signature.

Acrobat XI forms invisible

I am trying to make a form I used FormsCentral For Acrobat, and it looks fine and when I open my pdf in acrobat it looks great but when I open it in a pdf viewer the fields in the form are invisible and the user cannot see where they are supposed to enter the data. They work fine, i.e. when you click on them they can be typed into, but the user can not see where to type.
I want to know how to either put a box around them or to make some sort of contrast.
Is this a viewer other than Adobe Acrobat? Adobe Acrobat will by default highlight any available fields. If it isn't, look for a setting to change that.
If you create a form with Adobe Acrobat Pro, you can double click the fields to get a properties dialog, and there are settings for border and fill color under the 'Appearance' tab. I don't know how FormsCentral is set up, but it may have a similar command.

Export textfield tags in XDP to XML: Adobe LC Designer / Adobe Acrobat

I have several XDP files (made with Adobe LiveCycle Designer). All of these XDP files have several textfields, and what I would like is to export each XDP file to an XML file that only contains the textfields in the XDP.
The reason is that when working on the backend and mapping up values to the textfields in the XDP, it would be a lot easier to just look at an XML with the available textfields than to switch back and forth between Eclipse and Adobe LC Designer.
Is it possible to do this from within Adobe LC Designer or Adobe Acrobat?
I'm not sure your going about this the right way. I would open the xdp in (say) Ultraedit and use Find... (regular expression sorting out lines containing "
Anyway, here's your answer:
Open the xdp in LiveCycle
Designer.
Make sure all objects
are locked except fields
(Edit->Lock...)
Select everything
(by drawing a rect using the
mouse, ctrl-a won't do the trick!)
ctrl-c
Start a new document in your favourite text editor.
ctrl-v.