Create an adobe pdf, Create a layered adobe pdf, Create an adobe pdf/x-compliant file – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual
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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4
Importing, exporting, and saving
Create an Adobe PDF
1
Choose File
> Save As or File
> Save A Copy.
2
Type a filename, and choose a location for the file.
3
Choose Adobe PDF (*.PDF) as the file format, and click Save.
4
Either choose a preset from the Adobe PDF Preset menu, or select a category from the list on the left of the dialog
box and then customize the options.
5
Click Save PDF.
To reset options to the default, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click Reset.
Create a multiple-page Adobe PDF
1
Draw multiple artboards in a document.
2
Choose File
> Save As, and select Adobe PDF for Save As Type.
3
Do one of the following:
•
To save all of the artboards to one PDF, select All.
•
To save a subset of the artboards to one PDF, select Range, and type the range of artboards.
4
Click Save, and set additional PDF options in the Save Adobe PDF dialog box.
5
Click Save PDF.
Create a layered Adobe PDF
Adobe InDesign and Adobe Acrobat both provide features for changing the visibility of layers in an Adobe PDF file.
By saving a layered PDF file in Illustrator, you allow your illustration to be used in different contexts. For example,
rather than creating multiple versions of the same illustration for a multilanguage publication, you can create one PDF
file that contains text for all languages.
1
Set up your illustration so that the adjustable elements (those you want to show and hide) are in separate top-level
layers, not nested within sublayers.
For example, if you’re creating an illustration to be repurposed for multiple languages, put the text for each
language in a different top-level layer.
2
Save the file in Adobe PDF format.
3
In the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, choose Acrobat 8 (1.7) or Acrobat 7 (1.6) for Compatibility.
4
Select Create Acrobat Layers from Top-Level Layers, set additional PDF options, and click Save PDF.
Create an Adobe PDF/X-compliant file
PDF/X (Portable Document Format Exchange) is an ISO standard for graphic content exchange that eliminates many
of the color, font, and trapping variables that lead to printing problems. Illustrator supports PDF/X-1a (for a CMYK
workflow), PDF/X-3 (for a color-managed workflow), and PDF/X-4 (for a color-managed workflow with added
support for preserving transparency as live rather than flattened).
You can create a PDF/X-compliant file during the process of saving a PDF file.
1
In the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, choose a PDF/X preset, or choose a PDF/X format from the Standard menu.
2
Click Output on the left side of the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, and set PDF/X options.