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How do I change the mouseover field popup text?

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How do I change the mouseover field popup text? I can't find this anywhere? A help search for popup comes up with nothing.

Thanks for some help on this.

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If you are looking to update Tool Tip you do that in "Accessibility" pallet. You could use Window>>Accessibility or Shift+F6 to open it. Hope that helps.

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If you are looking to update Tool Tip you do that in "Accessibility" pallet. You could use Window>>Accessibility or Shift+F6 to open it. Hope that helps.

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Hi ,

i saw your question about creating a popup.

I would like to creat a popup in a PDF with Adobe Acrobat Profession Version 7 or 8.

Do you know how to create a popup which is normally invisible, only when the cursor is above a certain term then the popup is getting visible?

Do you know if it is possible to insert pictures or Power-Point-Screens in a popup on a PDF?

It would be great if you could help me!!

Please send me an EMail to:  rubito1@gmx.de

Thanks for your help!!

Greetings

Frank

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Perfect. Thanks for the answer.

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