

I've created a tutorial on using Quizzing in Adobe Presenter on the Acrobat Connect Pro Resource Center:
ADOBE ACROBAT 6.0 EDIT TEXT BOX FONT SIZE MOVIE
You can change font size/face/formatting, move quiz elements around (really useful for drag-and-drop), you can even add a graphic or flash movie to help bring the question to life. Once the quiz slides are created in PowerPoint by Presenter, you can format them as you would any PowerPoint slide. Create the quiz by clicking OK in the quiz manager.ģ. A review of the to-be-filed document(s) is strongly recommended before submission. This document will be revised to indicate support for any future versions of PDF. Author your quiz questions in the Quiz Manager without worry about formatting.Ģ. Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0.8, 7.0.9, 8.1.1 or 8.1.2 are the supported versions for use with EFS-Web’s fillable forms. It is possible to have Rich Text formatting in Presenter Quizzes? And if so, how do I do it?This is actually pretty easy, although not necessarily intuitive, to achieve.
ADOBE ACROBAT 6.0 EDIT TEXT BOX FONT SIZE PDF
They're for chemistry, so I need superscripts and subscripts in both the question and answer fields, and it would be even better if the student could also type them in their responses. Edit Answer (for another -35 minute) If the creator of the PDF form have allowed 'rich text formatting' for the text fields you can use Ctrl+E (Win) or Cmd+E (Mac) keyboard shortcut to show/hide the Properties bar which would allow you to change font size, style, color, etc. Awignall wrote:I want to make Quizzes in PowerPoint shows using Acrobat Presenter 7 (part of Acrobat 9 Pro Extended).
