
Adds new PDF Editor that supports annotations, form filling, comments and drawing.
Features
- New PDF Editor - Supports annotations (including text highlight, underline and strikethrough), form filling, comments and drawing.
- What’s new in Document Editor
- Automatic hyphenation - Allows you to author documents without having to manually hyphenate words at the end of lines. And when you change margins, the words will automatically hyphenate when needed.
- Smart Paragraph Selection - If this setting is enabled and the entire paragraph is selected - but without a paragraph symbol - this symbol is automatically added to the selection.
- Removing Content Controls when Editing - When you enable and then change the contents of the inserted control element, the control itself will be automatically deleted, but its contents will remain.
- What’s new in Spreadsheets
- Keeping Applied CSV Delimiter - When opening CSV files, the last selected settings - delimiter and encoding - are saved in local storage.
- Breaks - Insert page breaks to easily divide a worksheet into separate pages for printing.
- Display Relationships Between Formulas and Cells - Graphically display and trace the relationships between cells and formulas with tracer arrows.
- Add images to Headers and Footers - Customize top and bottom margins in your spreadsheets by adding a picture, logo, etc.
- Improved Pivot Tables - Version 7.5 comes with the ability to set the number format via Field settings.
- Drag-n-Drop - You are now able to move rows and columns within a spreadsheet using drag-n-drop.
- What’s new in Presentations
- Morph - A new transition type which allows you to animate smooth movement from one slide to the next. It can be applied to objects, words and letters.
- Updated Header/Footer Settings - These are now adjusted via two sections - Slide and Notes and Handouts - for more convenient arrangement of the corresponding elements in your presentations.