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Creating new preflight profiles
You can create your own custom preflight profiles. Before you construct a new profile
from scratch, review existing profiles for ones that achieve results similar to those you
want. If possible, duplicate an existing profile and modify only the portions you need to.
A preflight profile must contain at least one rule and one condition that validate the Adobe
PDF content. When you build a rule from scratch, you can use existing conditions or
create new conditions as you go.
To create a new preflight profile:
1. In the Edit Profiles dialog box, do one of the following:
Click the New icon
To base the new profile on an existing one, select a profile and click the Edit icon
the Duplicate icon
2. In the New Profile or Edit Profile dialog box, type a name and description for the new
profile. Select other options as desired.
3. Select the profile in the Profiles column of the Edit Profiles dialog box, and then click the
plus sign (+) next to the profile.
4. From the Rules column, select a rule with the appropriate conditions, and then click the
Assign arrow.
5. Add as many rules as needed.
To create a new rule:
1. In the Edit Profiles dialog box, do one of the following:
Click the New icon
To base the new rule on an existing one, select a rule and click the Edit icon
Duplicate icon
2. In the Edit/Duplicate Rule dialog box, type a name and description for the new rule. Select
other options as desired.
3. Select the rule in the Rules column of the Edit Profiles dialog box, and then click the plus
sign (+) next to the rule.
4. From the Conditions column, select a condition with the appropriate criteria, and then
click the Assign arrow.
5. Add as many conditions as needed.
To create a new condition:
1. In the Edit Profiles dialog box, do one of the following:
Click the New icon
To base the new condition on an existing one, select a condition and click the Edit icon
or the Duplicate icon
2. In the Edit/Duplicate Condition dialog box, type a name and description for the new
condition.
3. Do any of the following, and then click OK:
For Group, assign the condition to a different property group. (See
conditions.)
For Property, select different condition statements from the pop-up menus.
For Operator, choose whether the condition should be true or false for a given object.
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