Hi I'm new here and I'm happy to be the proud owner of my first MAC computer. Loving it so far but I need to get used to some functions available to a normal PC.
Can anyone telll me if it's possible to search for spefic words within a document or website. E.g. when I search for specific items in a search engine and the websites come up, I want to be able to search for the words when I click on the search engine results. Previously for windows PC I will press the 'Control-F' function and they will search and highlight the words that come up.
Can anynoe let me know if MAC provides this function as well?
Cheers
Can anyone telll me if it's possible to search for spefic words within a document or website. E.g. when I search for specific items in a search engine and the websites come up, I want to be able to search for the words when I click on the search engine results. Previously for windows PC I will press the 'Control-F' function and they will search and highlight the words that come up.
Can anynoe let me know if MAC provides this function as well?
Cheers
Browse to the folder where all of your PDF documents are stored and then choose the options for the search. These include Whole words only, Case-Sensitive, Include Bookmarks, and Include Comments.
You may need to email a PDF to someone, but if the file size is too large, every time you click 'Send,' you may receive an error message or an email bounceback announcing that your file was undeliverable. If you are using a Mac, you can compress the size of your PDF file in a few simple steps, enabling you to successfully send the document.
Step 1
Find the PDF file you would like to compress. Open it with the Preview application.
Step 2
Choose 'File' at the top of your screen, then click 'Open.'
Step 3
Choose 'File' and then 'Save As' and select 'Reduce File Size' from the pop-up menu. Provide a new file name and location for your compressed PDF file.
Tip
- If you'd like to check the size of your PDF after following the steps to compress it, simply click the PDF's icon and hold down the 'Command-I' keys at the same time. A window will appear with details about your file. Under 'General,' there is a row labeled 'Size.'
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