Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual page 590

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dialog box, you save, load, edit, or delete Adobe PDF presets.
Choose Edit > Adobe PDF Presets and do any of the following:
To save settings as a new preset, click the New button, specify settings in the New PDF Preset dialog box, and click OK.
To edit an Adobe PDF preset, select the preset in the Preset window, click the Edit button, and change settings in the Edit PDF Preset dialog
box.
Note: Although you can't edit the Adobe PDF presets that were installed with Photoshop (the names of presets installed with Photoshop are
enclosed in square brackets), you can select one of them and click the New button. In the New PDF Preset dialog box, you can modify the
settings and save them as a new preset.
To delete an Adobe PDF preset, select the preset in the Preset window and click the Delete button. You can't delete the Adobe PDF presets
that were installed with Photoshop.
To load an Adobe PDF preset, click the Load button, select the preset file, and click the Load button. The preset is added to the Presets
window.
When you browse for an Adobe PDF preset to load, only files with the .joboptions extension are visible in the Load dialog box.
To close the PDF Options Preset dialog box, click the Done button.
To save a preset in a location other than the default, click the Save As button, give the preset a new name (if necessary), browse to the
destination, and click Save.
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