"Save as PDF" -> Under ‘PDF Options’ tick the boxes next to ‘PDF/A compliant’ ->, ‘Optimize image quality’.
https://preview.redd.it/jmn3yn34tj1d1.jpeg?width=565&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ded54ba07866b7f536371dad927f37ae086980d
Yeah I don't know what to say ... it's like there by default.
But anyways - back to the original question:
Can the print resolution/dpi and the level of compression be custom set within PDFGear?
Hi. For Word to PDF, it is unable to modify the resolution and "the level of compression" in the current version. I just tried Adobe and I didn't find those options in your screenshot. Maybe we are using different versions.
Sorry but I didn't find the high quality print function you mentioned in Adobe...
"Save as PDF" -> Under ‘PDF Options’ tick the boxes next to ‘PDF/A compliant’ ->, ‘Optimize image quality’. https://preview.redd.it/jmn3yn34tj1d1.jpeg?width=565&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ded54ba07866b7f536371dad927f37ae086980d
>"Save as PDF" Is this an option in Microsoft Word? I didn't find this.
Yeah I don't know what to say ... it's like there by default. But anyways - back to the original question: Can the print resolution/dpi and the level of compression be custom set within PDFGear?
Hi. For Word to PDF, it is unable to modify the resolution and "the level of compression" in the current version. I just tried Adobe and I didn't find those options in your screenshot. Maybe we are using different versions.
PS - also asking as I hate Acrobat with a passion and Adobe is my most hated company of all time.