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(2) When exporting a PDF for print, sometimes the printer prefers receiving a PDF with printer’s marks, so I’ve set up another PDF preset called “PDF-X_PrintersMarks” which starts with the PDF/X-1a setting and turns on the All Printer’s Marks option on the Marks and Bleeds panel. I won’t go into all the different ways you could customize them: I’ll just give you a couple of examples of customized presets that I use: (1) Whenever I want to export interactive PDF files from InDesign with bookmarks, hyperlinks, or multimedia, I use a preset I named “High Quality_Interactive” which turns on the checkboxes for Bookmarks, Hyperlinks, and Interactive Elements” on the General panel. While you may choose the built-in default PDF presets in InDesign most of the time, undoubtedly you’ll want to customize them for your work. I had promised a third posting on customizing PDF presets, but it got delayed. My other two postings about PDF presets? Choosing the Right PDF Preset and Creating PDF: Export or Use Distiller were very popular, based on the number of comments.
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