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GETTING TO KNOW COREL PDF FUSION INDEX CONTENTS 18
WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF COREL PDF FUSION? INDEX CONTENTS 18
3.4 What are the features of Corel PDF Fusion?
Corel PDF Fusion supports the following features and file formats:
3.4.1 File format support
This section describes the supported document file formats, sometimes called PDLs
(Page Description Languages):
For more information see:
“Input format support” on page 18
“Output format support” on page 18
3.4.1.1 Input format support
You can input these file formats to Corel PDF Fusion:
PDF v1.3, v1.4, v1.5, v1.6, v1.7.
•PDF/A-1b.
PostScript Language Level 2 and 3.
Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
•XPS v1.0.
See Appendix B, “Supported document formats” for various tables listing the input
formats supported by Corel PDF Fusion.
Drag and drop files of these types onto the Corel PDF Fusion Welcome screen and they
appear as PDF files in the selected view.
3.4.1.2 Output format support
You can save or export the following file formats from Corel PDF Fusion:
PDF v1.3, v1.4, v1.5, v1.6.
PDF/A-1b (only available when using the Corel PDF Converter).
NOTE: PDF files can be saved as linearized PDF for web viewing and interleaving mode for XPS. These file
types are especially suitable for fast web viewing or for more efficient streaming of the XPS data
to an output device. In addition, PDF files can be optimized for efficiency.
Microsoft Office Word.
•XPS v1.0.
PNG (only available using the Export option).
When printing to the Corel PDF printer only PDF or XPS documents are created.
When using the Add-ins for Microsoft Office only PDF and XPS documents are created.