Optimize Documents for Intended Destinations

If you’ve ever created images and documents for different destinations, you know a file needs to be formatted correctly for the intended destination. The file you create for print, the file you create for a website, and the file you create for a multimedia CD-ROM presentation all have different requirements. When you create files for print, you need to optimize them for the output device, matching the file as closely as possible to the printer resolution. If the file is destined for a commercial printing service, you use Acrobat X Pro’s powerful Print Production options and save the document as a PDF/X or PDF/A file. On the other hand, when you create a PDF file for a multimedia CD-ROM application, ...

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