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Changing Text Color/Background

New Here ,
Feb 05, 2019 Feb 05, 2019

My client has a vision disability that makes reading black text on white background difficult so he prefers yellow text on a black background. I am wondering if Adobe Reader allows setting default settings so that every time he opens a pdf it can come up with yellow text on a black background, so I don’t have to change it manually every time?

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LEGEND , Feb 05, 2019 Feb 05, 2019

In the clients version of Reader, have them go to Edit>Preferences and make these changes.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 05, 2019 Feb 05, 2019

Are you changing the Acessibility Preferences?

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LEGEND ,
Feb 05, 2019 Feb 05, 2019

In the clients version of Reader, have them go to Edit>Preferences and make these changes.

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New Here ,
Dec 07, 2021 Dec 07, 2021
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Hi,

Dec. 7, '21.  The "go to Edit, Preferences" in Adobe DC has no impact.

I have an old map. It is in .pdf format. The text is white. The background is not white. 

I would like to have the text black and background white. 

I also trying the "print to PDF" after setting Advanced settings as suggested in this thread.

 

Any other ideas?

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