Click
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Publish to PDF.
From the
PDF style
list box, choose one of the
following:
PDF for document
distribution
— enables JPEG
bitmap image compression, and is
best used for general document
delivery. These documents can
include bookmarks and hyperlinks
and can be printed on a laser or
desktop printer.
PDF for prepress
—
enables ZIP bitmap image
compression, embeds fonts, and
preserves spot color options
best designed for high-end
quality printing. Consult the
service bureau for their
preferred settings.
PDF for the Web
—
enables JPEG bitmap image
compression, compresses text,
and includes hyperlinks for
publishing the document to the
World Wide Web.
PDF for editing
—
enables LZW compression, embeds
fonts, and includes hyperlinks,
bookmarks, and thumbnails. It
displays the PDF file with all
the fonts, with all of the
images at full resolution, and
with hyperlinks, so that you can
edit the file at a later date.
PDF/X-1—
enables ZIP bitmap image
compression, converts all
objects to CMYK, and preserves
spot color options. This style
contains the basic settings for
prepress and is the standard
format used for ad distribution.
PDF/X-1a —
This style is
a subset of PDF/X-1. It enables
ZIP bitmap compression and
converts objects to CMYK, but
does not allow encryption or use
of OPI references.
PDF/X-3
— This style is a superset of
PDF/X-1a. It allows both CMYK
and non-CMYK data (such as Lab
or Grayscale) in the PDF file.
Locate the folder where
you want to save the
file.
Type
a filename in the
File
name box.