Process Wipeouts, Text Masks and OLE objects: Select when creating PDFs from AutoCAD drawings that have text masks or wipeouts.PDF Version: Select the PDF standard to use from the list.If enabled, a second pass is performed on the PDF to correct certain conditions that may create non-optimal PDFs.Ĭlick Manage to bring up the PDF post-processing settings. See General Settings for Word, General Settings for Excel, General Settings for PowerPoint, or General Settings for Outlook.Įnable: Select this option to activate a post-processing operation as part of the PDF creation process. Default: Uses the Print Quality settings defined in the General Settings.Graphics (ZIP): Uses compression suitable for graphics and other content.
Some experimentation may be necessary to find a suitable balance between file size and image quality. The options between Minimum and Maximum will produce images with properties between those two extremes. Maximum will create an image with the highest level of precision, but the largest file size. Minimum will produce an image with the lowest level of precision, but the smallest possible file size. There are five options: Minimum, Low, Medium, High, and Maximum. JPEG Quality: Determines the compression level used for JPEGs.Photographs (JPEG): Uses compression designed specifically to work well for PDFs that contain photographs.Select from the available options to determine how much (if at all) images should be compressed. Note: Not all save options apply to all file types. Bitmap: Windows-style bitmap image formatĭepending on which file format type is selected, some of the following save options can be changed for the document, overriding the default settings from Advanced Settings.JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group image format.
In addition to the standard Windows functions by which users can choose the save location and file name for documents, users can also select from the following file format types: This dialog box can be disabled by turning off Prompt for File Name in the General Settings.
It gives the user the opportunity to choose a save location and file name, as well as determine the file format and customize certain save options. By default, whenever a document is saved using the Bluebeam Office Plugin, a Save As dialog box appears.