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Note
EPS images with embedded previews are exported only as
previews. EPS images without embedded previews are exported
as empty placeholders.
General section
PDF/A-1: PDF/A is an ISO standard established in 2005 for long-
term preservation of documents, by embedding all the pieces
necessary for faithful reproduction (such as fonts) while
forbidding other elements (including forms, security, encryption,
and tagged PDF). If you select PDF/A-1, the forbidden elements
are greyed-out (not available).
Tagged PDF: Exports special tags into the corresponding PDF
tags. Some tags that are exported are table of contents,
hyperlinks, and controls. This option can increase file sizes
significantly.
Create PDF form - Submit format: Choose the format of
submitting forms from within the PDF file. This setting overrides
the control’s URL property that you set in the document. There is
only one common setting valid for the whole PDF document: PDF
(sends the whole document), FDF (sends the control contents),
HTML, and XML. Most often you will choose the PDF format.
Export bookmarks: Exports slide names as “bookmarks” (a table
of contents list displayed by some PDF readers, including Adobe
Reader).
Export notes: Exports a set of Notes pages after the set of slides.
Export automatically inserted blank pages: Not used in
Impress.
Initial View page of PDF Options dialog box
On the Initial View page (Figure 184), you can choose how the PDF
opens by default in a PDF viewer. The selections should be self-
explanatory.
User Interface page of PDF Options dialog box
On the User Interface page (Figure 185), you can choose more settings
to control how a PDF viewer displays the file. Some of these choices
are particularly useful when you are creating a PDF to be used as a
presentation or a kiosk-type display.
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