You can create a PDF form directly from an existing file during which Foxit PDF Editor will detect and recognize the form fields automatically, without the need to use the Run Form Field Recognition command.
1. Launch Foxit PDF Editor, choose File > Create > From File, or choose Convert > From Files > From File.
2. In the Open dialog box, navigate through your local disk to select a local file, or click Open from ECM to select a file from ECM systems or cloud services. Then click Open to start the conversion.
Foxit PDF Editor can create any kind of printable files to PDF simply by dragging the file into the program window; alternatively, you can use Foxit PDF Editor to quickly convert files to PDF directly from within Windows® Explorer.
Similar to Microsoft Word, Foxit PDF Editor counts words, characters, pages, lines and other information in all or part of your document. With no text selected, click View > Word Count, and you will see a pop-up Word Count box for the statistics of the entire document. For a partial word count, just select the text you want to count, and then click View > Word Count; or right click the selected text and choose Word Count from the context menu.
The Document Compare feature lets you see the difference in two versions of a PDF, as well as select the type of differences you’re looking for to verify that the appropriate changes have been made. The Document Compare feature does not compare comments in the PDF.
Foxit PDF Editor enables you to define a collection of PDFs as a catalog and create a full-text index for the cataloged PDFs, allowing you to search that index through the Advanced Search feature. See also Searching PDF indexes.