![]() ![]() Thankfully, all major desktop and mobile web browsers support the universal Find function. Navigate to the web page where you want to search for text. Scrolling through a lengthy web page looking for a specific word or phrase is tedious and time-consuming. Launch Edge from your Start menu, desktop or taskbar. I've asked our graphic designer to ensure that the PDF we use for the new catalogue includes searchable text. First, you need to know how to search for a word or phrase on a web page. We will actually be posting out our new catalogue next week and we'll release the new PDF version on the website at the same time. We used the compression settings we did with the intention of minimising download time, however I take your point about including text for search purposes (which I also utilise when I'm scanning through PDFs). ![]() And yes, you are correct, the compression we used for the current catalogue's PDF format does strip out text included in the catalogue. I'll await their new catalogue and see if they have fixed the problem. I'll include their response because it gives the reason for the search failure as document compression which you might find interesting. As per my previous post, I contacted the company re the catalogue and they have responded favourably. Thank you Dave Merchant and try67 for your responses. ![]()
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