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5Click Save to overwrite the file or use File > Save As to save the file under a new name
when your new document is complete,.
NOTE: Any folios (pages numbers) printed on the existing document are not changed.
NOTE: Before saving the new document consider whether you want to overwrite the existing version or
save the new version under a new name.
6.5 Remove pages from an existing document
Use the following procedure to remove pages from an existing document:
1 Open the document from which you want to remove pages.
2 Right-click one or more pages to be removed and select Delete from the pop-up menu.
NOTE: Any folios (page numbers) printed on the existing document are not changed.
NOTE: Before saving the new document consider whether you want to overwrite the existing version or
save the new version under a new name.
3Click Save to overwrite or File > Save As to save the file under a new name.
6.6 Prepare a document for distribution
The Finish Document Wizard is used to prepare a document for distribution. The choice
of file format determines all subsequent options.
When you have completed your document manipulations:
1 Select File > Finish Document Wizard. The Finish Wizard dialog appears.
2 Select the Document type you want your document to be saved in. The options are
PDF and XPS.
3 Select the setup name you want to use to create your document.
These options are the
same as those listed in the
Save As...
dialog and the Convert format panel in Corel PDF
Converter. See
“The Convert format panel” on page 57
for more information.
4 Select the document options you want to open in the wizard. The available options are:
Enter Document Summary Information
These options allow you set the Title, Subject, Author and Keywords.
See “Summary—Enter Document Summary Information” on page 88
for details about these options. When you have selected XPS as the
document type, this is the only option available.
Set Document Open Actions
Select this check box to access the options for file opening actions. See
“Open Settings—Set Document Open Actions” on page 89 for more
information on the options that are available. This is only available when
PDF is selected as the document type.