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To create or edit Adobe PDF styles:
1 In the PDF Styles dialog box, do one of the following:
To create a new style, click New, and type a name.
To change an existing custom style, double-click the file in the list, or select the file and
click Edit.
2 Specify export settings as necessary in any of the panels listed in the menu under the
name, and then click OK. The options available in the panels are the same as those in the
Export PDF dialog box, except for the Security options; for more information, see
security to Adobe PDF files" on page
To rename or delete Adobe PDF styles:
1 In the PDF Styles dialog box, do one of the following:
To rename an existing style, select a style in the list, click Edit, type a new name, and
then click OK.
To delete styles, select one or more styles in the list, click Delete, and then click OK to
confirm the deletion.
2 Click OK to close the PDF Styles dialog box.
To save Adobe PDF styles:
1 In the PDF Styles dialog box, select one or more styles in the list to save.
2 Click Save. Specify a name and location, and then click Save.
To load existing Adobe PDF styles:
1 In the PDF Styles dialog box, click Load.
2 Locate and double-click the PDF file you want to load, or select the file and click Open.
Setting general Adobe PDF options
The General options allow you to specify an Acrobat version for file compatibility and
other file and device settings. You can create Adobe PDF files that are compatible with
Acrobat 4.0 or 5.0. Your choice determines whether some effects, such as overprint,
preview correctly.
To set general Adobe PDF options:
1 Click General on the left side of the Export PDF dialog box.
2 Choose a page or page range option:
All Exports all pages in the current document or book. This is the default setting.
Range Specifies the range of pages to export in the current document. You can type a
range by using a hyphen, and separate multiple pages or ranges by using commas. This
option is unavailable when you're exporting books.
Spreads Exports pages together as if they were bound, or printed on the same sheet. You
can export only one spread per sheet.
Important: Do not select Spreads for commercial printing; if you do, the service provider
cannot impose the pages.
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