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Saving and exporting PDFs
Last updated 4/7/2015
4 In the Export dialog box, select a location where you want to save the file.
5 Click Save to export the PDF to the selected file format.
By default, the source filename is used with the new extension, and the exported file is saved in the same folder as
the source file.
Note: When you save a PDF in an image format, each page is saved as a separate file, and each filename is appended
with the page number.
Export images in a PDF to another format
In addition to saving every page (all text, images, and vector objects on a page) to an image format using the File >
Export To > Image > [Image Type] command, you can export each image in a PDF to a separate image file.
Note: You can export raster images, but not vector objects.
1 Choose To o ls > Export PDF.
The various formats to which you can export the PDF file are displayed.
2 Click Image and then choose the image file format that you want to save the images in.
3 To configure the conversion settings for the selected file format, click the gear icon .
4 In the Export All Images As [selected file format] Settings dialog box, specify the File Settings, Color
Management, Conversion, and Extraction settings for the file type.
5 In the Extraction settings, for Exclude Images Smaller Than, select the smallest size of image to be extracted. Select
No Limit to extract all images.
6 Click OK to return to the return to the Export Your PDF To Any Format screen.
7 Select the Export All Images option to extract and save only the images from the PDF file.
Note: If you do not select the Export All Images option, all pages within the PDF are saved in the selected image file
format.
8 Click Export. The Export dialog box is displayed.