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Nuance PDF Create Properties dialog box
This gives you full control over conversions done without using the PDF
Create Assistant. In the General panel you define page size, orientation,
resolution for the PDF, choose whether or not to view it after creation
and choose a grayscale or color PDF. The PDF Settings panel lets you
define the PDF version, control font embedding, set compression types
and severity, define passwords and add watermarks. It gives you choices
for naming the created PDF file(s) and defining properties such as title,
author, subject and keywords. The created file(s) can also be directed as
attachments to an E-mail message, ready for distribution. The Nuance
PDF Create Properties dialog box can be accessed from the Print dialog
box in your applications. When working from the Create Assistant or
Windows Explorer, these settings are made through the profiles. If you
need to access these settings from Microsoft Word, choose File/Print
instead of the Create PDF button. The Settings button also provides
access to it, via the Advanced Settings tab.
How to overlay PDF files
Overlay options let you place artwork or other fixed items onto just the
first page of your PDF files, together with items that change from file to
file. Overlay example for a cover page:
Page 1 of a multi-
page document
Cover page of
resulting PDF file
=
+
Single-page file with
repeated elements
To have this result, deselect the option 'Repeat the last page of the
shortest document for page overlay'. You can also use an overlay to add a
company logo or other fixed item to every page of PDF files you create To
do this select the option named above. For more information on overlay
choices, please consult Help.
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