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  • #31
    Here are 3 search examples on the same document file with magnification in the PDF reader at approximatedly set to 200% on all three readers. Which search is easiest for you to find the term "CN7" ? The first screenshot is NitroPDF, second is SumatraPDF and the last one is Foxit. Which screen shot makes finding the search results the easiest? To me its SumatraPDF
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    • #32
      pcguy
      Thank you for your suggestion. I have forwarded it to our team, they will consider it in future version, ID: PHANTOM-11469.

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      • #33
        Does the MacOS version also have something similar? I can't seem to find a way to change it. I'm using version 2.4.4.0903.

        At the moment the grey color of the search highlight is as useless as it was earlier in the Windows version of the application.

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        • #34
          gprash

          Sorry, now the MacOS version does not have the feature . But we have reported your request to our team, they will consider it in future version.ID:MACLNX-3021.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by lyndi_wu View Post
            gprash

            Sorry, now the MacOS version does not have the feature . But we have reported your request to our team, they will consider it in future version.ID:MACLNX-3021.
            Good news

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            • #36
              . I am using version 9.7.x.x on Win10. How do I change the color of search result, so it stands out on the page?
              If it is in the system, great, but where?
              Last edited by dae1948; 02-25-2020, 02:15 AM.

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              • #37
                dae1948 Please click Filter options of Search and select Properties>choose color as your need, then click OK to save setting.
                thanks.

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