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Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8

User Guide

Booklet Printing

Prints multiple pages on the same sheet of paper in the order required to read correctly when

folded. The printer must support duplex printing (printing on both sides of the sheet). Acrobat automatically enables
duplex printing, if available, for booklet printing.

Pages Per Sheet

Prints a predefined number of pages, or a custom number (up to 99), horizontally and vertically

during N-up printing. If you select a predefined number from the menu, Acrobatautomatically selects the best paper
orientation.

Page Order

Defines how the pages are ordered on paper during N-up printing. Horizontal places pages from left to

right, top to bottom. Horizontal Reversed places pages from right to left, top to bottom. Vertical places pages top to
bottom, left to right. Vertical Reversed places pages top to bottom, right to left. Both reversed options are suitable for
Asian-language documents.

Print Page Border

Draws the crop box (the page boundary of PDF pages) during N-up printing.

Auto-Rotate Pages

Adjusts the PDF’s orientation to match the orientation specified in the printer properties during

N-up printing.

Note: The Shrink To Printable Area option is always active for N-up printing. Therefore, the pages are always shrunk to
fit the available imaging area regardless of how the Auto-Rotate And Center option is set.

Choose Paper Source By PDF Page Size (Windows)

Uses the PDF page size to determine the output tray rather than

the page setup option. This option is useful for printing PDFs that contain multiple page sizes on printers that have
different-sized output trays.

Print To File (Windows)

Creates a device-dependent PostScript file of the document. The resulting file contains code

for enabling and controlling specific device features, making it less compatible with devices other than the target
device. For better results when creating PostScript files, use the Save As PostScript command.

Note: You don’t need to have a PostScript printer to create a PostScript file.

Print Color As Black (Windows)

Forces all nonwhite color to print as black. This option is useful for printing

engineering drawings that have lightly colored lines.

Printing Tips

If you’re connected to the Internet, this option connects to the Adobe website for information on how

to troubleshoot printing problems.

Advanced

Opens one or more panels for setting additional printing options.

Summarize Comments

Creates a separate, printable PDF of the comments in a document. This option is unavailable

when you print from a web browser or print multiple documents in PDF packages. See “Print a comment summary”
on page 184.

See also

“Downloading Asian fonts to a printer” on page 450

“Create print presets” on page 443

Print a portion of a page

1

Choose Tools > Select & Zoom > Snapshot Tool.

2

Drag around the area you want to print.

Acrobat copies the selected area to the clipboard.

3

Choose File > Print to print the selection.

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