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If you want to automatically open the default e-mail application when the PDF is created:
8Check Send the PDF as an e-mail attachment in the Output options.
9Click OK to accept the changes. Select Cancel to abort any changes.
To find out how to e-mail documents and comments see “E-mail documents” on
page 84 and “E-mail comments” on page 85.
NOTE: In the Trial period, Corel PDF Fusion is fully featured for 30 days. After this period Corel PDF Fusion
remains fully featured and lets you view and print documents. However, saved documents and
changed documents you print or attach to an e-mail are watermarked.
6.20 Produce files for fast web viewing
If you intend to distribute your PDF files via the web and want to produce a document
that is displayed faster, using page-at-a-time downloading, use the Optimize for fast web
viewing option. When a document is optimized for page-at-a-time downloading, the
web server sends individual pages of information requested by the user, rather than the
whole PDF document:
1Use File > Open or drop a file onto the Assembly or Page View to open a document.
2 Make any changes to the document.
3Click File > Save As.... This displays the Save As dialog.
4 Select the output Document type as PDF.
5 Select the Setup name you want to edit.
6Click Edit....
7 Make sure the General tab is selected.
8Check Optimize for fast web viewing in the File options section.
9Click OK to accept the changes. Select Cancel to abort any changes.
NOTE: Fast web viewing depends on the configuration of the web server and also the capabilities of the
PDF client. This option ensures that the file meets the requirements for Linearized PDF and, under
the right circumstances, it could be delivered and displayed progressively.
6.21 Launch application to view the file when complete
You can configure Corel PDF Fusion to automatically open the default viewing
application on your computer when you create an output file:
1Use File > Open or drop a file onto the Assembly or Page View to open a document.
2 Make any changes to the document.
3Click File > Save As.... This displays the Save As dialog.
4 Select the output Document type (PDF or XPS).