![]() ![]() ![]() In this post, we’ll just focus on the initial six presets and when to use them. Depending on the versions of each application, your PDF presets might not be compatible between them. All PDF presets are stored in a common location. If you export or save a PDF out of InDesign, for example, you’ll see the same choices in Photoshop and Illustrator. InDesign shares its PDF presets with many of the Creative Cloud desktop apps. (Those who are more expert can create their own presets, which we covered in a different post.) They group together all these choices into common workflows, and let us choose a preset which works best for what we’re currently doing. InDesign’s Export Adobe PDF (Print) dialog box presents us with seven panels worth of options.
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