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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"

Create your document as you would normally.
2. Insert graphics and watermarks and position them where you want.
3. Save the document as OpenDocument Text first so that you have an ???original??? copy
that you can edit.
4. When everything??™s ready to go, click the Acrobat toolbar button to create the PDF
directly, or go to File, Export as PDF for more control over your presentation.
5. A dialog box will come up. If you want to give the PDF file a distinct name, that??™s
OK. OpenOffice.org will automatically add the .pdf extension to your file.
Working with the Portable Document Format (PDF) 133
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6. If you chose Export as PDF from the File menu, a PDF Options screen will appear,
allowing you to choose how many pages of your document to include in your PDF,
how to handle graphics, and a couple of other options. If you have a long document
with headings, you may want to check the Tagged PDF box. Your headings
will then appear as Bookmarks in the PDF, making for easier navigation. Click the
Initial View, User Interface, and Security tabs to fine-tune exactly how your readers
will view and interact with your document.


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