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![]() Can someone here tell me the difference between printing a Word 2016 document to the Adobe PDF printer vs. using the Export function and selecting the Create Adobe PDF option? |
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Word's export function allows you to include links between bookmarks & cross-references, for example, and to specify ISO 19005 compliance, whereas (AFAIK) printing to PDF does not.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Both means are Adobe Add-Ins. The documentation should be on the Adobe site.
There is also Save As pdf which is a Microsoft option. It also allows, as an option bookmarks created from headings and bookmarks. I am sure there are differences in the file structures. You could compare file sizes. |
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