• | To choose a viewing option for EPS files |
EPS files are PostScript files that are embedded in a document. You can choose how encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files are viewed in a PDF document. The PostScript option includes high-resolution images in the PDF document but does not let you view them in Adobe Acrobat. The Preview option includes high-resolution images in the PDF file and displays their low-resolution bitmap representation in Adobe Acrobat.
To choose a viewing option for EPS files |
1 . | Click File Publish to PDF. |
2 . | Locate the folder in which you want to save the file. |
3 . | Type a filename in the File name box. |
4 . | Click Settings. |
The PDF settings dialog box appears. |
5 . | Click the Objects tab. |
6 . | Choose one of the following from the EPS files list box: |
• | PostScript — includes high-resolution images in the PDF document but does not let you view them |
• | Preview — includes high-resolution images in the PDF file and displays their low-resolution bitmap representation |
7 . | Click OK. |
8 . | Click Save. |
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