I'm using Acrobat Pro DC here, but this will work in basically any version of Acrobat. Now we have it open and I'm going to close these tools here. Now I know that a PDF is being created because I can see the progression bar right here in Background Tasks. Now we'll go ahead and choose Export making sure that View PDF after Exporting is selected. And then page two and three will look like this down here. Now this document has a single page as a cover, so I'm going to choose that, Two-Up Continuous Cover Page so that page one, the cover, it will be by itself. And then the Layout, you can automatically override the users default by saying I want this facing pages document to appear as single pages, for example, but I actually want it to appear as two-up as facing pages. The default just means whatever the user has set, the recipient has set, but I like to fit page so that users can see the entire page. So, you could automatically set some defaults for how this PDF will open in Reader or Acrobat. The new features that they've added in 2015 are right here under Viewing. I was working with somebody who said that she couldn't get hyperlinks to work and she saw the word Hyperlinks but didn't realize that she had to check the box to make sure that it included hyperlinks. Down here, you have to remember that if you want to include hyperlinks, you have to turn that on. I don't have any grayscale and monochrome, so I don't need to worry about that. I don't need 300, but I don't want 72, so I'll change these to 150. For example, I might want to change the compression. Of course I can always change my mind with the preset up here, and I can modify the preset. I'll go to File, Adobe PDF Presets and I'm just going to say High Quality Print, and we'll call it- we'll just leave it GlobeBank2 on the desktop. So I'm going to export this to a Print PDF. And if you have CC 2015, then Adobe added a few more features that they really didn't talk about much but you'll see when we take a look. If you have bookmarks, like in this document, I have created bookmarks, and I want the bookmarks to automatically become PDF bookmarks, in the Bookmarks panel, I can do that too even though I'm exporting to a Print PDF. For example, you can export a PDF to Print and still include hyperlinks so that when somebody taps on the link and Reader or Acrobat or some mobile device PDF reader, that it will still work. If I want to create a PDF to put on my website or a client's website for readers to download and open up in Acrobat or Reader or on their mobile device to read, unless I'm doing something with all sorts of fun, interactive features, I'm probably going to export for Print, but turn on a few options that still include some interactivity. You can create what David calls a hybrid PDF. I want to tell you that there is a way to create a PDF that does both. You can add security, all sorts of fun stuff. Let me remind you that when you export to a Print PDF, like right here, you have a lot of options for what happens with your images when they get exported, what happens with the output. One, you can export it for print, by going to File, Adobe PDF Presets and choosing one of these, these are all print presets, or you can go to Export and also choose Adobe PDF (Print), or you can choose Adobe PDF (Interactive) If we choose Adobe PDF (Interactive), we get one dialog box and it includes any interactive features that are in this document, like buttons and slideshows and links and all that kind of fun stuff, but it is missing a whole lot of the other options that we get in exporting to a Print PDF. To find out more, check out How to Make An HTML5 Flipbook with Interactivity from InDesign.- InDesign has two ways to create a PDF. In5 puts these options in your hands, without having to code, so you won’t have to rely on a developer to keep your designs intact. Digital magazines with sliding or fade page transitions.In addition to creating flipbooks with in5, you can also use it to create And since you own your output files, you can always crack open the HTML and edit it directly (but only if you like that sort of thing). Instead of editing your InDesign file, re-exporting to PDF, re-uploading to the PDF builder site, and re-adding your tacked-on interactivity…in5 lets you simply make the changes in InDesign and re-export. In5 is an add-on that lives directly inside of InDesign, which makes updating your content simpler too. Updates to your content-in5 takes out the middlemen In5 adds all of these extra features, while still creating all of the flipbook features you’d expect: an animated, draggable page peel effect a 3-D transition as pages flip and page shadows. You can include a logo and use brand colors directly from your InDesign swatches. In5 lets you customize the branding of pre-built controls that can be added with a checkbox.
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