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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Professional does for you
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- Starting the Program
- Overview of creating PDF files
- Create PDFs from PDF Professional
- Create PDFs from Print dialogs
- Use the PDF Create Assistant
- Create PDFs from Windows Explorer
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Word
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- Create PDFs in mailing applications
- Create PDFs from Internet Explorer
- Nuance PDF Create Properties dialog box
- How to overlay PDF files
- How to package files
- Cloud connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- Starting the Program
- Exporting PDF from the Professional program
- The PDF Converter Assistant
- Starting the Program from other places
- Processing modes and outputs
- Handling Mixed Input Files
- How do PDF files work?
- Language Support
- Cloud Connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- XPS File Support
- Web Updates
- Un-installation
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Create PDFs from PDF Professional
Click the New PDF button in the File toolbar of PDF Professional,
or select New PDF from the File menu. Se
e the picture below. You can
create a blank PDF or choose From File... to select one or more files from
an Open dialog box, even if they were created in different applications.
The next three commands lead to the PDF Create Assistant giving you
full control over the creation process. You can also drag-and-drop files
created in a print-capable application onto the PDF Converter
Professional workspace. In this case the behavior is the same as when
From File... is chosen.
1. The commands Create Multiple Files,
Combine Files and Overlay Files work
using the Create Assistant where settings
are made through profiles.
2. Direct conversion via an Open dialog
box, using the existing settings from the
Nuance PDF Create Properties dialog box
that you can access from File/Print.
Multiple selection is possible; one PDF is
created for each file.
3. Create a blank PDF.
4. Direct conversion from the active
clipboard contents using existing settings.
5. Direct conversion via scanner’s own
interface (Scan New, Scan to Existing,
Scan and Markup); multi-page input via
ADF may be possible.
Microsoft Outlook
and Lotus Notes
(creat
ing and
attaching PDF)
One or more files on
t
he local computer
Direct conversion using
cur
rent settings (no access to
settings)
PDF attached to
current
message
Microsoft Internet
Ex
plorer
Current web page or a
link
to another page
Direct conversion with current
set
tings. Settings can be
accessed from Explorer
Via Save As to local
file, to e-mail or to
cloud storage.
Location Source files Conversion method Target