Foxit Phantom. PDF - Version History. Foxit is dedicated to improving the performance of Phantom. PDF and providing users with best experience in viewing, editing, creating, organizing and securing PDF documents. This page lists recent updates and issue fixes to our software. Click here to receive automatic email notifications. We also recommend you sign up for our newsletter to stay current with what is going on at Foxit and take advantage of our periodic promotions. James Comey may have an account on Twitter, but, as the FBI director made perfectly clear on Monday, he is certainly not a filthy “tweeter.” Digital security and. 4Team Duplicate Killer. Outlook Duplicate Killer is add-in for Microsoft Outlook. Find, merge and remove Outlook duplicates. Compare, assign category, flag and move. ![]() Version 8. 3. 1. New Features and Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 3. 1. Easy and Secure File- sharing. Provides a plugin to share your file by generating a file link and sending it via email or to social media, under your full control by advanced settings to share content quickly, easily, and securely. Enhanced ECM Integration. Supports trusted login in i. Manage Work. Site and enhances the integration with e. DOCS and nd. Office, for better user experience. Some other user- friendly enhancements. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 3. 1. Fixed some issues that could cause Foxit Phantom. PDF launch slowly. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 8. 3. New Features and Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 3. Integrates with Open. Text e. DOCS Integration with Open. Text e. DOCS allows users to open/check out PDF files from and save/check them in to an Open. Text e. DOCS instance directly from Phantom. PDF. Enhanced comment management. Users can filter comments by the author and status, and check the total number of comments that are displayed in the Comment panel. Simplified workflow for i. Manage integration Faster access to PDFs in i. Manage, such as providing an option to automatically connect to the previously- added server when Phantom. PDF is launched, simplifying the entire workflow. More convenient and efficient Connected Review. Redesigns the Connected Review workflow, aiming at improving user experience in document reviews. More intuitive Connected. PDF protection Provides an improved DRM protection workflow for better permission control and user experience. Some other user- friendly enhancements. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 3. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 8. 2. 1. Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 2. 1. Provides the upgrade of OCR components. Provides users with more options on whether to overwrite an existing file when creating PDF files, such as a prompt to rename the PDF file, which improves PDF creation workflow. Some other user- friendly enhancements. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 2. 1. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 8. 2. New Features and Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 2. Archive Webpages and Websites into PDF Files within Phantom. PDFConvert a web page to PDF from File > Create > From Web Page, along with custom settings to choose conversion levels, keep links clickable, and more. Content Sensitive Help. Provide feature- based self- help tools that include a “Tell me more” link that can connect you to a help center and search feature. Enhanced Collaboration with Connected Review. During a Connected Review, a list of all comment activities on the PDF document can be viewed at a glance and filtered (eg. Fast Web View Support. Convert files to linearized PDF files that can be opened and viewed before the whole file is downloaded. Improved Web Browser PDF Conversion Plugin. The improved PDF conversion plugins to IE, Firefox and Chrome provide more advanced options to convert webpages to PDF, including settings for login, timeout, hyperlinks, and more. Additional Office to PDF Conversion Options. Secify page ranges of Microsoft Word and Power. Point files or choose specific sheets in Excel to convert when combining multiple files into a PDF. ECM and Network Drive Support. Preview non- PDF files in popular Enterprise Content Management Systems (Share. Point, Net. Documents, i. Manage, and Work. Site) and network drives (Google Drive, One. Drive, Box, and Dropbox) within Phantom. PDF by automatically converting them to PDF. Office Integration for Net. Documents. Open and work on PDFs in Net. Documents environments with Phantom. PDF. All published comments can be synchronized on both desktop and mobile devices during Connected Review, letting you never miss an important message. Convert and combine . PDF directly via the right- click menu or within Phantom. PDF. Enable users to edit properties of PDF portfolios. Split PDF by blank pages. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 2. Fixed an issue where the CPDF. Click here for details. Version 8. 1. 1. Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 1. 1. Foxit Archive plugin enhancements Improved the workflow when saving changes made in PDF documents in Foxit Archive and enabled users to open non- PDF files in Foxit Archive. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 1. 1. Fixed an issue where a date error could occur when filling in certain PDF forms. Fixed an issue where Foxit Phantom. PDF failed to save a PDF document after repeatedly adding large attachments to the PDF. Click here for details. Version 8. 1. New Features in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 1. Integrates with Box, i. Manage Work. Site, and Alfresco Integration with i. Manage Worksite and Alfresco allows users to open/check out PDF files from and save/check them in to a Worksite/Alfresco instance directly from Phantom. PDF. Integration with Box enables users to open PDFs files stored in Box directly from the Open menu, and save files to Box from the Save As menu. Create PDFs from Firefox. Quickly convert webpages to PDFs in Firefox with the new Phantom. PDF plugin. Foxit Archive integration. Integrates with Foxit Archive, which is a secure, cloud- based, document management solution. Users can check in and out PDFs in Foxit Archive for easier document collaboration through Foxit Phantom. PDF. Allows Connected. PDF document owners to set and edit a message that will be shown to anyone who opens that document. Allow users to run actions on multiple PDFs when using Action Wizard. Supports sub- levels when creating table of contents from bookmarks. Supports Java. Script form submission actions. Allow Connected. PDF document owners to allow or disallow other users to start Connected Reviews or create new versions. Version 8. 0. 2. New Features in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 0. 2. Integrates with Net. Documents. Allows users to directly open and check out PDFs from Net. Documents via Phantom. PDF, edit, save, check back in, and more. Use ADAL (Active Directory Authentication Library) authentication to log into RMS in Phantom. PDF to open/decrypt PDFs without requiring the installation of the Microsoft Online Services Sign- in Assistant. Improvements in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 0. 2. Provides improvements to the Connected. PDF feature as well as several user experience enhancements. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 0. 2. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 8. 0. New Features in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 0. Connected. PDF – More than PDFConnected. PDF extends the ISO PDF standard to allow each PDF to carry an identity assigned by a cloud service, and allows document tracking, sharing, and protection no matter where a document goes or how many distributions and modifications are done to it. Connected. PDF features are accessed via the Connect tab on the Phantom. PDF ribbon. You can also automatically convert any PDF document you work with to a Connected PDF. You can also optionally upload the new version to the server. When registering a new version, the document owner can inform all document users of the new version with an update notice that will be shown within most PDF readers. With protection, a document owner can define exactly who can open their document and what actions can be performed on the file. Unlike other types of protection, Connected. PDF protection can’t be cracked or disabled with third- party tools. In a connected review, users can view each other’s comments on the document in real time. You can access this homepage on the web, and manage permissions from any device. Save local PDFs in Dropbox through the Save As command. We also support touch commands for zooming, panning, etc. Preserve formatting when copying tables from PDFs. Ability to add custom metadata to PDF. Print PDF sections/pages directly from selected bookmark(s). Support for Share. Point 2. 01. 6 version. Change page size with the Crop Pages tool. Edit and delete pre- existing scan presets. Cut, delete and move multiple bookmarks at a time. Pin the most used Share. Point, One. Drive, Google Drive, and Dropbox folders to the File > Open/Save As panels in Phantom. PDF for easy access. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 8. 0. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. 1. 5Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. 1. 5Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. 1. 3Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. 1. 3Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. 1. 1 Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. 1. 1Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. 9 Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. 9. Fixed some security and stability issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. 4. Issues Addressed in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. 4. Fixed an issue where a PDF was not recognized or corrupted when opened. Fixed an issue where form calculation did not work properly if an amount field has a decimal fraction. Fixed an issue where OCR processing would stop without response or crash when users ran OCR to convert image- based text into searchable text in specific PDFs. Fixed an issue where the “Deskew” option in the “Optimize Scanned PDF” feature did not work for some PDF files. Fixed security issues. Click here for details. Version 7. 3. New Features in Foxit Phantom. PDF 7. 3. One. Drive and Google Drive integration. Open PDFs in One. Drive/Google Drive through Foxit Phantom. The final professional word on this question. HOME . We’re also experts on. Browse through the informative Resum. Check our Testimonials page for comments from our clients about the difference our expertise makes. And then take a look at our home page to start finding out about our services. We’re not cheap. But our exceptional expertise means that we give exceptional value for your money, even compared to other resume services in our price range. And the payback to you for that extra quality can be immense. A tour through our site—and a comparison with our competitors’ sites—will show you why. SUMMARYAll factors considered, we think “resum. This spelling has, in fact, become increasingly accepted over the last ten or twenty years. It’s not pronounced like the French word. And it doesn’t even have this meaning in French—French, like British and International English, uses the Latin term “curriculum vitae” (which has a narrower sense in the U. S.). With both its pronunciation and its meaning changed, “resum. Many other French words went the same route centuries ago. Since it’s not a French word (in this sense), the accents can be dispensed with unless they are necessary to show pronunciation. The spelling with two accents is awkward in English because, in the English pronunciation, the first “. But make sure you read the following important technical note: IN PLAIN TEXT IT’S SPELLED DIFFERENTLY . At least in the U. S., accented characters—like the “. Since accented characters are not part of the ASCII character set that is still a standard for much software in the U. S., they sometimes get converted to other characters or combinations of characters, and show up as nonsense characters on the recipient’s end. In these documents, “resume,” without accents, is the only possibility. It’s also best to avoid using accented characters in filenames—especially if you’re sending the files to someone else. HOW TO TYPE THE ACCENT On a PC: Alt- 1. Alt key while typing 1. In Word, you can also type Ctl- ' (that is, hold down the Control and apostrophe keys at the same time) and then press the . On a Mac: Press Option- e and then press the . Unix systems are less standardized in this respect. Try Compose- e- '. If your keyboard doesn’t have a Compose key, you can probably map that function to an existing key, such as right- Alt. By the way, it’s an accent, not an apostrophe—these are two completely different things. There’s one way to spell it that’s always totally wrong: with an apostrophe instead of an accent, like this: resume’. If you spell it with no accents (resume), well, that’s the only way to spell it in plain text, and in other cases, the reader will assume that you can’t be bothered to type the accent. They may or may not downgrade you on that score. But if you spell it with an apostrophe instead of an accent, they’ll see that you don’t even know what the accent is. You don’t have to sweat over the spelling of “resum. When you start looking closely at the question of how to spell the name of that vital piece of paper, it gets rather more complicated than most spelling questions are, because there are an unusual number of factors involved. In this case, sorting out those factors, weighing them, and working out the best balance between them is a matter for painstaking thought by experienced professional language mechanics with some specialized linguistic knowledge. We’ve had our shot at it, and the conclusions above are based on that effort. In case you’re interested, we’ve written down the details below. THE WHOLE THING The spelling with two accents follows the French spelling, but in the case of “r. Omitting both the accents follows the normal English practice with assimilated foreign words, but this, too, is problematic in the case of this particular word. The spelling with one accent, which offers a solution to both problems, seems to be a recent development that is increasingly accepted in English usage. Good English dictionaries in the past generally gave “r. For instance, “resum. More recent editions of authoritative dictionaries (Random House Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1. American Heritage Dictionary, 3rd ed., 1. Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 5th ed., 2. The Shorter Oxford notes that the spelling “resum. The development of a consensus about such changes takes time, even when the questions are simple enough to be decided by the accumulation of decisions made on the fly by knowledgeable writers. In the case of the word “resum. This complicates and slows down the evolutionary process. Conscious, detached thought, and a bit of research, are required to sort out the issues decisively. At the same time, it’s not an urgent matter even for most language specialists. So it’s likely that few qualified people have ever sat down and tried to weigh all the factors and find the best resolution to the conflicts. And in any case, it would take time for word to get around. This, perhaps, is why “resum. The postings we’ve seen on Web discussion forums only demonstrate the inadequacy of casual opinions on this particular question—whether they come from laymen or, worse, from the second- rate professionals who are the source of most of the writings on language and grammar seen by the public. This includes some books that pass for style guides in some offices.)In the case of “resum. As an English word, the spelling “r. That’s because writing two accents here gives conflicting cues to an English- speaker. With the English pronunciation, if the word is spelled with two accents, the same sign represents two different sounds in the same word—in the first syllable, . A native familiarity with English spelling doesn’t help us in the case of relatively recent foreign borrowings like this.) Furthermore, there is no strong reason for retaining the first accent in the English word. Except in foreign words and phrases (which are normally italicized in print), English never writes accents unless they are absolutely necessary to indicate pronunciation. The first accent in “r. If it were, we’d say “ray- zoo- may,” not “reh- zoo- may.” (If we were speaking French, we’d say “hray- zoo- may.”) Someone reading “r. But there’s still a hitch in the reading while the signs are interpreted. If there are too many little hitches like this, they add up to a document that is difficult to read, which distracts the reader from the content and creates a bad impression. Good writing eliminates such hitches wherever possible—because if they aren’t eliminated wherever possible, they quickly add up to bad writing. Therefore, when “resum. The second accent, however, is still highly desirable for the purpose of distinguishing “resum. It is an ad hoc, unhistorical improvisation of the sort that has long been used in a few exceptional cases where historical spellings and normal spelling conventions yield results that are consistently felt as awkward even by practiced English- speakers. Another instance of such unhistorical improvisation that is sometimes seen is the spelling “unco. Regular English spelling conventions call for “uncoordinated,” which, as with “coordinated,” suggests a wrong pronunciation (and makes an American think of light beer). The usual device of a hyphen (as in “co- ordinated”) yields “unco- ordinated.” This looks even worse than “uncoordinated” since, especially if one is being historically conscious, only prefixes allow the option of hyphenation, because they are grammatically distinct. But unlike “co- ,” “unco” is not a prefix. But since combinations of two prefixes are somewhat unusual, and their separation from the main word by hyphens quite rare, “unco- ,” when first seen, prompts the mind to try to interpret it as a single prefix, which leads to a dead end. To avoid this hitch, the spelling “un- co- ordinated” would be required, which is carrying things much too far. So the diaeresis is brought in instead, to signify that both the first and second . Lest we carry this treatise unco far, we will stop, and place further discussions in the following appendix, if anyone wants to go farther. Miscellaneous matters It could be argued that, because English does put the primary stress on the first syllable—in contradistinction to the verb “resume”—the first accent therefore has some use for indicating this pronunciation. We believe, however, that there is no real necessity for this. Subject to correction by specialists in English phonology, it seems to us that it’s natural for someone starting to read the word “resum. That’s because in English, a three- syllable word with a secondary accent on the last syllable, normally (again, as it seems to us) gets the primary stress on the first syllable. Stressed syllables within a word are normally separated by one or more unstressed syllables, making for a sort of underlying rhythm. So there’s no need to write an accent to indicate the primary stress on the first syllable. Except in literary contexts, English- speakers (or at least, American- speakers) are not likely to be using the borrowed French word in its original, general sense, to mean “a brief summary” of whatever is being spoken of. If you do use it in this sense, we think it’s best to avoid ambiguity by treating the word as a foreign borrowing: spell it r. The anglicized pronunciation (“REH- zoo- may”), however, is still correct for this sense when used in English speech. Using the Frenchified English “RAY- zoo- may” is also an option, since it’s being treated as a French word. Like most English “French,” it’s really a half measure. However, pronouncing the . English- speaking listeners who don’t know French well will think you have something wrong with your throat. Those who do know French well will think, quite correctly, that you’re being affected. HOME . Toll- free number available on request, for customers in U. S. Fax number available to customers on request. All contents copyright . Never go to sea with two chronometers. Take one or three.—nautical proverbtop. What's New in JAWS 1. Screen Reading Software. This page describes the new features and improvements available in JAWS 1. Vocalizer Expressive offers very responsive, high quality, human- sounding speech in a wide variety of languages and dialects. Current voices users are familiar with such as Samantha, Tom, Daniel, and Karen have been updated to improve responsiveness and clarity. There are also several new voices available such as Susan and Nathan for United States English and Oliver for British English, just to name a few. For international users, Vocalizer Expressive 2. Bengali. Many users like them because they offer very good quality at faster speech rates. These are the same voices that are used on i. OS devices from Apple, like the i. Phone. Due to their small size, compact voices are available in one file per language. For instance, if you download the compact voices for English, you will get a single file containing all English speaking voices for all dialects, which gives you a wide variety of voices to choose from. You can also choose to download individual high- premium voices. These are much larger files, but offer the highest overall sound quality. High- premium voices can be installed along with the compact voices, so you can switch between the compact or high- premium version of the same voice if needed. The new Vocalizer Expressive 2. JAWS 1. 8 and later. If you previously installed Vocalizer Expressive Voices that were used with JAWS versions prior to JAWS 1. JAWS 1. 8 once you have installed your first Vocalizer Expressive 2. Improved Performance when Using JAWS and Zoom. Text Together. JAWS 1. Zoom. Text 1. 1. Users of both these industry leading products will experience more seamless operation when running JAWS 1. Zoom. Text 1. 1 together regardless of the order in which they are installed as well as which product is started first. When JAWS 1. 8 and Zoom. Text 1. 1 are running together, users should note the following: JAWS handles all speech functions except for Zoom. Text's App Reader feature and speech directly from Zoom. Text, such as Zoom. Text scripts. All Zoom. Text magnification features will continue to work as expected. In addition, Zoom. Text will now visually highlight and track during a JAWS Say All, or when navigating using the Virtual Cursor. If there is a keystroke conflict, the JAWS keystroke is used instead. Otherwise, JAWS and Zoom. Text keystrokes will continue to work as expected. Zoom. Text handles all touch related functions. Since JAWS takes over all speech functions when running with Zoom. Text, this also includes mouse echo. If you want the mouse to echo as it is moved, you will need to enable mouse echo in JAWS as it is off by default. The easiest way is to press the layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, E, O. However, this is only temporary and will revert back to off if JAWS is restarted. If you intend on using mouse echo all the time, you can permanently enable it by doing the following: Press INSERT+F2, and select Settings Center. Press CTRL+SHIFT+D to load the JAWS default settings. From the tree view, expand the Mouse Echo group and press SPACEBAR on Enable Mouse Echo. Using a Laptop layout with Zoom. Text or Fusion. JAWS and Zoom. Text both offer keyboard layouts that include hot keys and layered keystrokes. All of the Zoom. Text hot keys utilize the CAPS LOCK key as the primary modifier. If the JAWS Desktop keyboard layout is active, you will need to double tap the CAPS LOCK key in order to toggle the caps lock state for capital letters. When using the JAWS Laptop keyboard layout, many of the JAWS commands also utilize the CAPS LOCK key as the primary modifier. To eliminate hot key conflicts when using Zoom. Text with JAWS configured for the laptop keyboard layout, you will need to make a few adjustments in Zoom. Text. Once these adjustments are made, you will simply add the ALT key into each of the Zoom. Text hot keys that you use. For example, where the factory hot keys for zooming in and out are CAPS LOCK+UP ARROW and CAPS LOCK+DOWN ARROW, you will now press CAPS LOCK+ALT+UP ARROW and CAPS LOCK+ALT+DOWN ARROW. In addition, to toggle the Caps Lock state (for typing capital letters), you will need to triple- tap the CAPS LOCK key. First, import the Zoom. Text hot keys for JAWS laptop layout into your active Zoom. Text configuration as follows: On the Zoom. Text toolbar, choose Zoom. Text > Command Keys. The Zoom. Text Command Keys dialog box will open. In the Zoom. Text Command Keys dialog box, choose the Import Hotkeys button. The Import Hotkeys dialog box will open and display a list of Zoom. Text hot key configuration files. In the list of files, choose the . For example, the ZT. The Configurations menu will open. If you want to save the modified configuration as default configuration (recommended), choose Save Default Configuration. If you want to save the modified configuration as a custom configuration, choose Save Custom Configuration. The Save Configuration dialog box will open. Choose an existing configuration file to save to or type the name for a new configuration file, then choose the Save button. The following table lists some of the most commonly used Zoom. Text commands and their associated hot keys in this configuration. Description. Keystroke. Zoom. Text Layered Mode. CAPS LOCK+ALT+SPACEBARToggle Zoom and 1. XCAPS LOCK+ALT+ENTERZoom in. CAPS LOCK+ALT+UP ARROWZoom out. CAPS LOCK+ALT+DOWN ARROWToggle Enhance Colors*CAPS LOCK+ALT+CToggle Enhance Pointer. CAPS LOCK+ALT+PToggle Enhance Cursor. CAPS LOCK+ALT+RToggle Enhance Focus. CAPS LOCK+ALT+FEnhance Fonts Mode. CAPS LOCK+ALT+XToggle Enhance Smart Invert. CAPS LOCK+ALT+IZones Commands. CAPS LOCK+CTRL+ALT+ZStart Finder. CAPS LOCK+CTRL+ALT+FStart Background Reader. CAPS LOCK+CTRL+ALT+BStart Recorder. CAPS LOCK+CTRL+ALT+DNote: Commands that include an asterisk also conflict with a JAWS feature. Use the JAWS Pass Key Through command (CAPS LOCK+3) before performing the Zoom. Text command. Migrate Settings from Prior Versions of JAWSWe have reintroduced the ability for users to merge all user customized settings from the prior version of JAWS into the latest version. This includes any application and default settings, scripts, dictionary entries, graphics labels, Place. Markers, flexible web rules, personalized web settings including custom labels, speech and sounds schemes, and voice profiles. When JAWS 1. 8 first starts after an install and it detects that there are custom user settings for JAWS 1. JAWS. Choose Yes to migrate settings from JAWS 1. No to start with the default settings in JAWS 1. Startup Wizard. Once the settings have been migrated, a dialog box opens where you can configure the JAWS startup options. This dialog box contains the same options found in the Start JAWS Options dialog box, which is accessed from the JAWS window by opening the Options menu, Selecting Options, and then choosing the Automatically Start JAWS button. Once you have confirmed how you want JAWS to start, choose OK to save and close the dialog box. Note: Due to significant changes to the settings file structure prior to JAWS 1. JAWS older than version 1. Completely New Import and Export for JAWS Customized User Settings. JAWS 1. 8 now enables you to quickly and conveniently export all of your JAWS user settings including application and default settings, custom scripts, dictionary entries, graphics labels, Place. Markers, flexible web rules, personalized web settings including custom labels, speech and sounds schemes, and voice profiles to a single backup file which can be stored or shared with other JAWS users. The JAWS settings backup files are saved with an SBAK extension. This backup file can then be easily imported on any computer running JAWS 1. JAWS. To export settings to an SBAK file, open the Utilities menu located in the JAWS application window, open the Import/Export menu, and select Export Settings. The Export Settings wizard opens and guides you through exporting your settings. During this process, you can choose to export all user settings, or select specific settings to export. By default, the SBAK file is saved to the Desktop using the name JAWS< Version Number> Settings. Backup (where Version Number is the JAWS version currently running when using the export feature). You can specify a different location and file name if necessary, as well as add optional comments to provide more information about why you are creating the backup. Once the export is complete, the SBAK file containing your settings can be shared with other JAWS users through email or a file sharing service such as Dropbox, or stored on a USB flash drive. To import JAWS settings from an SBAK file, open the Utilities menu located in the JAWS application window, open the Import/Export menu, and select Import Settings. The Import User Settings wizard opens and guides you through importing the settings. By default, the import will merge the settings from the backup file with existing user settings and if a setting in the user folder conflicts with a setting from the backup file, it will be replaced by the setting from the backup. However, you can also choose to simply replace all current settings in the user folder with the contents of the backup or, when merging and there is a settings conflict, you can choose to keep the current setting. During the settings import, the current settings in your user folder are automatically backed up. If you find that the settings that were imported from the SBAK file are not working as expected, you can restore the previous settings. To restore, open the Utilities menu located in the JAWS application window, open the Import/Export menu, and select Restore Settings. The Restore Settings dialog box opens where you can select the backup file to restore. Choose the Restore button to replace the current settings in your JAWS user folder with the settings from the backup.
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