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About rules and conditions
Each rule in a profile governs a particular document property. The properties that make up
rules are organized by categories. (See
statement that is either true or false for a given object in an Adobe PDF file, for example,
"Font is not embedded" or "Color managed color used."
Conditions column in the Edit Profiles dialog box
You can create conditions for all objects that can be inspected, including file size, the last
modification date, number of pages, page size, comments, form fields, printer marks, text
objects, vector objects, images, and so on. Some condition statements specify
relationships between the actual value of a property (for example, text size or spot color
name) and the value you enter in the dialog box (for example, "12" or "Deep blue"). Other
statements compare numerical values, or define Boolean properties such as "has
TrimBox" or "is spot color."
Relationship between property value
and typed value
is equal to
contains
begins with
ends with
is contained in
About property
is not equal to
does not contain
does not begin with is equal to
does not end with
is not contained in is greater than
groups.) A condition is a simple
Relationship between
numerical values
is less than
is less than or equal to
is not equal to
is greater than or equal to
Boolean properties
is true
is not true

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