General Options For Adobe Pdf Files; Compression Options For Adobe Pdf Files; Html Conversion Options For Adobe Pdf Files - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To customize Adobe PDF presets
In GoLive, you can create, edit, and load Adobe PDF presets. Saved preset files use the .joboptions extension. You
can transfer these files to a different computer or Adobe Creative Suite application. In GoLive, however, you can't use
CMYK presets, which appear with a warning icon
You can create a new preset while exporting to PDF from the site window. After setting the desired options in the
Export Adobe PDF dialog box, click Save Preset.
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Choose Edit > Adobe PDF Presets.
Do one of the following:
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To create a new preset, click New. Then specify a name for the preset, set the desired options, and click OK.
To create a new preset based on an existing one, select the desired preset, and click New. Then, enter a name for
the preset, set the desired options, and click OK.
To edit a preset, select it, and click Edit. Then set the desired options, and click OK.
As you edit a preset, you can view overall settings in the Summary area of the Edit PDF Export Preset dialog box.
To delete a preset, select it, and click Delete.
To import a preset, click Load. Locate the joboptions file you want to load, and click Open.
To save a preset, select it, and click Save. Shared presets are stored in the Adobe PDF\Settings folder. To store the
preset in a different location, click Save As, specify a location, and click Save.
See also
"General options for Adobe PDF files" on page 403
"Compression options for Adobe PDF files" on page 406
"HTML Conversion options for Adobe PDF files" on page 407
"Advanced options for Adobe PDF files" on page 408

General options for Adobe PDF files

When you export to PDF or edit a PDF preset, you can set the following General options:
Sets the compatibility level of the Adobe PDF file. When you create PDF files, you need to decide
Compatibility
which PDF version to use. Generally speaking, you should use the most recent version because it will support the
latest features and functionality. However, if you're creating documents that will be distributed widely, consider
choosing Acrobat 4.0 (PDF 1.3) or Acrobat 5.0 (PDF 1.4) to ensure that all users can view and print the document.
The following table compares different Adobe PDF compatibility settings.
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