8.5

The Color resolution you enter in the following box is used to control the down sampling process.
Select None to prevent grayscale down sampling. Select Average to average pixel color in each
sample area and to replace the entire area with a pixel of the average color. Select Subsample to
use a pixel in the center of the sample area and replace the entire area with that pixel value. This
method is significantly faster, but results in images that are less smooth. Select Bicubic to use a
weighted average to determine pixel shades. This method is the slowest but most precise and
results in the smoothest tonal gradations.
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Resolution: Select the resolution to use for color images. Note that this setting has an impact on
the color down-sampling process.
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Security group
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Set document permissions: Select to enter the Permissions password.
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Permissions password: Enter a password in this box only if you want to prevent users
who does not have this password from changing the security options of the generated PDF
files.
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Allow printing: Select to let users print the generated PDF files.
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Allow changing the document: Select to let users edit the generated PDF files.
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Allow content copying: Select to let users copy content from the generated PDF files.
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Allow form filling: Select to let users enter information in the form fields included in the
generated PDF files.
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PDF open password: Enter a password in this box only if you want to prevent users who does
not have this password from opening the generated PDF files.
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Security Level: The password protection for PDF can be encrypted using one of the available
encryption methods (RC4, AES-256 and AES-128). It gives the task the ability to take an existing
PDF in input and apply the selected password to the PDF without any change to the quality level
of the original PDF.
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Font group
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Embed all: Select to embed the entire font of all fonts used in the variable content document
within the generated PDFs. Using this option may result in large PDFs, especially if many fonts
are used. Note that those fonts installed by default with the Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader
are never embedded. If a font is not embedded in your PDF, opening it on another computer or
printing it may cause it to be substituted by another default font.
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Subset: Select to embed only a subset of the Type 1 and TrueType fonts used in the document.
A font subset is in fact composed of only those characters that are actually used in the document.