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“E-mail comments” on page 85
“Find the version number of Corel PDF Fusion” on page 85
“Remove tooltips or tool labels from Corel PDF Fusion” on page 85
“Add security to a document” on page 85
“Add a watermark to a document” on page 86
6.1 Convert files
Corel PDF Fusion can take various input files (see “Supported document formats” on
page 147), and convert them into either PDF, PDF/A-1b, XPS document and Microsoft
Office Word output files.
NOTE: To guarantee the fidelity of PDF/A-1b files use the Corel PDF Converter or print to the Corel PDF
printer.
To perform a conversion use one of the following options:
“Drag and drop” on page 61
“Printing from a desktop application” on page 62
“Using Add-ins for Microsoft Office applications” on page 62
“Save a document in a different format” on page 63
“Convert (Export) a document to Microsoft Word” on page 63
“Convert (Export) a document to PNG” on page 64
6.1.1 Drag and drop
You can use Corel PDF Converter as a drag-and-drop target.
1 Drag and drop the file to be converted onto the Corel PDF Converter application.
NOTE: The last used setup is the default.
Corel PDF Converter opens and converts the file. A progress bar appears and a sound
prompts you when the file has completed. When the “Automatically view documents
once converted (default)” on page 59 option is selected, which it is by default, your
converted document opens in Corel PDF Fusion. You can disable the sound. See “Corel
PDF Converter preferences” on page 58.
To change the output format before converting:
1 From Corel PDF Fusion select Document > Batch Conversion or select All Programs
> Corel PDF Fusion > Corel PDF Batch Converter to open Corel PDF Converter.
2 Select the output Document type (XPS, PDF or Microsoft Word).