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The Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format designed to preserve fonts, images, graphics, and formatting of an original file. Using Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat, a PDF file can be viewed, shared, and printed by Mac OS, Windows, and UNIX users.
You can save a file in the PDF format. For more information, see Exporting to PDF.
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Color channels created in Corel PHOTO-PAINT are preserved.
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Transparency applied to text and graphics is preserved.
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Character attributes of text, including OpenType features, are preserved.
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DeviceN color spaces may be converted to RGB or CMYK processed colors in the
imported file, depending on the file content.
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Layers are preserved in files created with Adobe Acrobat 6 and later.
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Xform objects, headers and footers are converted to symbols.
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Symbols are preserved when PDF files created with version 1.3 or later undergo
round-tripping.
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Pattern and texture fills are preserved.
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