You can set the following options in the
Advanced area of the Export Adobe PDF dialog box.
- Subset Fonts When Percent Of Characters Used Is Less
Than
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Sets the threshold for embedding complete fonts based on
how many of the font’s characters are used in the document. If the
percentage of characters used in the document for any given font
is exceeded, then that specific font is completely embedded. Otherwise,
the font is subsetted. Embedding complete fonts increases file size,
but if you want to make sure you completely embed all fonts, enter
0 (zero). You can also set a threshold in the General Preferences
dialog box to trigger font subsetting based on the number of glyphs
a font contains.
- OPI
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Lets you selectively omit different imported graphics types
when sending image data to a printer or file, leaving only the OPI
links (comments) for later handling by an OPI server.
- Preset
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If Compatibility (in the General area of the dialog box)
is set to Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3), you can specify a preset
(or set of options) for flattening transparency. These options are
only used when exporting spreads with transparency in artwork.
Note: Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4) and later automatically
preserve transparency in artwork. As a result, the Preset and Custom
options are not available for these levels of compatibility.
- Ignore Spread Overrides
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Applies the flattener settings to all spreads in a document
or book, overriding the flattener preset on an individual spread.
- Create JDF File Using Acrobat
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Creates a Job Definition Format (JDF) file and starts Acrobat Professional
for processing the JDF file. A job definition in Acrobat contains
references to the files to be printed as well as instructions and
information for prepress service providers at the production site.
This option is only available if Acrobat 7.0 Professional
or later is installed on your machine. For more information, see
Acrobat Help.