Tuesday 4 November 2008

4. Background colour - Acrobat Reader

We tend to think of PDFs being presented in a fixed format. But fortunately Adobe are well aware of accessibility issues. Not only do they provide a built in text-to-speech system but also they allow you to change background colours.

In order to change the background colour of a pdf in Acrobat Reader, go to Edit > Preferences > Accessibility, and check "Replace document colours". Click "Page Background" to change to your preferred colour.

5 comments:

dr.suneetha said...

is there a way to change the colour of the white paper so as to decrease the contrast? of course except general system settings!!

dr.suneetha said...

few of my pdf's i'm working with says that default background settings exist.....wat to do bout them? neway ur advice works for the rest of my pdf's. thank you.

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