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Adobe pdf printing preferences (windows) – Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8

User Guide

Note: By default, your PDF is saved in the folder specified in the printer port. The default location is My Documents.
The filename and destination are controlled by the Prompt For Adobe PDF Filename setting in the Adobe PDF Printing
Preferences dialog box.

Create a PDF using the Print command (Mac OS)

1

Open the file that you want to convert to a PDF in its authoring application, and choose File > Print.

2

Choose Adobe PDF 8.0 from the printers menu.

3

Choose PDF Options from the pop-up menu that is beneath the Presets menu (it may show Copies & Pages by

default).

4

For Adobe PDF Settings, choose one of the default settings, or customize the settings using Distiller. Any custom

settings that you have defined are listed.

For most users, the default Adobe PDF conversion settings are adequate.

5

For After PDF Creation, specify whether or not to open the PDF.

6

Click Print.

7

Select a name and location for your PDF, and click Save.

Note: By default, your PDF is saved with the same filename and a .pdf extension.

Adobe PDF printing preferences (Windows)

Printing preferences apply to all applications that use the Adobe PDF printer, unless you change the settings in an
authoring application by using the Page Setup, Document Setup, or Print menu.

Note: The dialog box for setting printing preferences is named Adobe PDF Printing Preferences, Adobe PDF Printing
Defaults, or Adobe PDF Document Properties, depending on how you access it.

To access printing preferences:

Click the Start button and choose Settings > Printers And Faxes. Right-click the Adobe PDF printer, and choose
Printing Preferences.

In an authoring application such as Adobe InDesign, choose File > Print. Select Adobe PDF as the printer, and
click the Properties (or Preferences) button. (In some applications, you may need to click Setup in the Print dialog
box to access the list of printers, and then click Properties or Preferences to customize the Adobe PDF settings.)

PDF-specific options appear in the Adobe PDF Settings tab. The Paper Quality tab and Layout tab contain other
familiar options for the paper source, printer ink, page orientation, and number of pages per sheet.

Note: Printing Preferences are different from printer Properties. The Preferences include Adobe PDF-specific options for
the conversion process; the Properties dialog box contains tabs of options that are available for any type of printer.

Adobe PDF Conversion Settings

Select a predefined set of options from the Default Settings menu or click Edit to

view or change the settings in the Adobe PDF Settings dialog box.

Adobe PDF Security

To add security to the PDF, choose one of the following options, or click Edit to view or change

the security settings:

Reconfirm Security For Each Job

Opens the Adobe PDF - Security dialog box each time you create a PDF using

the Adobe PDF printer. Specify settings in the dialog box.

Use The Last Known Security Settings

Uses the same security settings that were used the last time a PDF was

created using the Adobe PDF printer on your computer.

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