Creating Pdf Files From Macintosh Applications - Proxima Media Express Supplementary Manual

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3. In the Print dialog box, click OK.
4. Name the file (make sure to give it a .PDF extension), and select a
destination directory.
5. If you want, you can view the PDF file in the Acrobat Exchange window;
choose the View PDF File option. You can also enter information about
the file; just choose Prompt for Document Info.
6. Click OK.

Creating PDF files from Macintosh applications

Macintosh users must use PC-formatted disks to save PDF files. Most
Macintoshes are equipped with a disk drive that will read and write
PC-formatted disks. If you're having trouble using PC-formatted disks,
consult your Macintosh documentation for more information.
1. Start your application and load the file.
2. Hold down the Command (Apple key) and choose File, Print.
If the PDF Writer dialog box does not appear, select Acrobat PDF Writer
from the Chooser and try again.
3. Select the Select Short (DOS) File Names option to truncate the default
filename in the Save dialog box to a DOS filename (eight characters, a
period, and a .PDF extension).
Note: Make sure you give your presentation a .PDF extension. This is to
ensure that the MediaExpress system "sees" the presentation on the floppy
disk.
4. If you want, you can view the PDF file in the Acrobat Exchange window;
select the View PDF File option. You can also enter information about
the file; just select Prompt for Document Info.
5. Click OK. The Save As dialog box appears with the name of the PDF file.
6. Rename the file as needed. Select a destination folder, then click Save.
Note: The PDF file appears on screen if you selected the View PDF File
option.
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