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Once you have established the PDF output settings,
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you are ready to export a drawing as a PDF file
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on the output ribbon
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in the export to DWF PDF panel.
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When you expand the what to export, drop down,
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you can export the current layout only or all layouts
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leave the set to current layout for now
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when you expand the page setup drop down,
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you can select the current page setup or select override to open the page setup,
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Here you initially see the settings for the current page setup
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but you can use the controls in this dialogue to override individual settings.
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When you export the PDF file
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note that when exporting all layouts,
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you cannot override page setups
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to close this dialogue
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to export a PDF file
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on the output ribbon
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in the export to DWF PDF panel,
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expand the export split button
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and select PDF to open the save as PDF dialogue.
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Here you can select the folder in which you want to
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save the PDF file and specify the name of the file.
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The name of the current drawing is displayed as the default file name
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with the PDF file extension added
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on the right side of the dialogue,
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you see the current PDF settings,
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the tools in this area also enable you to change any of those settings.
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For example, you can expand the PDF preset, drop down
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to choose a predefined preset.
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Leave this set to auto
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CD PDF general documentation.
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You can click options
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to access the same export to PDF options, dialogue
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that you accessed using the tool in the ribbon,
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click cancel to close this dialogue
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in the output controls group box. If you select open in viewer, when done,
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the PDF file will be opened in your default PDF viewer.
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As soon as the PDF file has been created.
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If you select include plot stamp,
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the PDF file will include a visible stamp placed in
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a corner of each sheet of the resulting PDF file.
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Click plot stamp settings to open the plot stamp dialogue.
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Here you can determine what information is included in
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the plot stamp such as the drawing name,
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login name and so on.
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Click advanced to open the advanced options, dialogue,
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the controls in this dialogue,
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let you specify the location of the plot stamp and its text properties.
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Click cancel to close both dialogue boxes,
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expand the precision drop down
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here. You can choose a predefined precision preset
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and create and manage presets.
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Leave this set to none
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the export settings.
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Let you determine whether the PDF file contains just the current paper space layout
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or all of the layouts in the drawing.
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When this is set to current layout,
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you can expand the page setup, drop down
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and choose to export the PDF using the current page set
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up for the current layout or override the page setup settings.
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When you select override,
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you can then click page set up override
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to open the same page setup. Override dialogue you accessed from the ribbon,
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click cancel to close this dialogue,
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expand the export drop down and change this back to all layouts
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again. When exporting all of the layouts,
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you cannot override page setups.
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The resulting PDF file will be based on the page setups
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already defined for each layout.
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When you have everything set the way you want,
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to start exporting the PDF file.
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Once the PDF file has been created,
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you see a balloon notification in the lower right corner
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letting you know that the file was created successfully.
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If there were any problems creating the PDF file,
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you would see a message to that effect.
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when you click the link in the balloon,
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you see a plot and publish
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details dialogue containing information about the plotting
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and publishing jobs that have been completed during the current drawing session.
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Click close to close this dialogue.