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John E. #1
Making PDF w/o web page background colors?
When making PDF from web pages, is there a way to have Acrobat ignore the
background color? If I'm only after the text & images, when printed,
background colors waste significant amounts of ink or toner.
Thanks,
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John English
Adobe Acrobat Pro 8
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jpdphd #2
Re: Making PDF w/o web page background colors?
On Apr 22, 5:29*pm, John E. <incogn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Try this> When making PDF from web pages, is there a way to have Acrobat ignore the
> background color? If I'm only after the text & images, when printed,
> background colors waste significant amounts of ink or toner.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> John English
> Adobe Acrobat Pro 8
Create PDF from webpage
Click on the Settings button (gets you to webpage conversion settings)
Click on the Settings button (yes, another one!, gets you to HTML
conversion settings)
Uncheck the 3 "background Options" boxes
I think your settings will be preserved for the next time, but I'm not
positive. It doesn't look like you can set them through the regular
Preferences... method.
hope this helps!
Jim
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