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output file name (Carol_Luskus) Mar 30, 2009 1:59 PM When I ask to print from adobe reader pdf file, it asks for output file name. The "print to file" is NOT checked in the print menu. Thanks Carol 76853Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 11 replies 1. Re: Can't print, asks for print to file output file name excel output file name (Appligent_Document_Solutions) Apr 1, 2009 6:07 AM (in response to (Carol_Luskus)) What is the printer name in the print menu? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Can't print, asks for output file name (Rishi_Oberoi) Apr 1, 2009 9:58 PM (in response to (Carol_Luskus)) What is the format of the file when you save the output file. Also, please make sure you are choosing some physical printer in the dropdown on the main dialog. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Can't print, asks for output file name (Atul_Agarwal) Apr 1, 2009 11:47 PM (in response to (Carol_Luskus)) Hi Carol, Look for the Printer Name on the Print Dialog Box, If the Printer selected is "Adobe PDF" then 1) Click on "Properties" Button on Print Dailog Box, a new Dialog box will Appear. 2) Select the tab "Adobe PDF Settings" 3) Look for the 3rd Drop Down option naming "Adobe PDF Output Folder". 4) Select "My Documents\*.pdf" from it. 5) Press "OK" button and you are done. Do le
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The "PDFFileName" value should be set to the full path name of the document. If the "PDFFileName" entry does not exist in the registry, the user will http://www.win2pdf.com/doc/specifyinganoutputfilename.htm be prompted to enter a file name. From Visual Basic, you can set the output file name using the following code sample: SaveSetting "Dane Prairie Systems", "Win2PDF", "PDFFileName", filename Where the filename parameter is the full path name for the file. By default, the "PDFFileName" entry is removed from the registry after each document is created and you must add the "PDFFileName" each time you print. print to If you don't want the setting to be reset after each document, you can use "PDFDefaultFileName" in place of "PDFFileName". You can also prevent the "PDFFileName" from being removed by creating a DWord value named "persistent" at one of the standard registry locations. The format type is determined by the filename extension. The following extensions are supported: •.PDF - Portable Document Format•.PDFA -PDF for Archiving (PDF/A). File is renamed with print to file a .PDF extension after creation.•.XPS - XML Paper Specification•.TIFF or .TIF - Tagged Image File Format•.SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics If a file already exists at the location specified by "PDFFileName", it will be overwritten. If you want to prevent files from being overwritten, you can add a single asterisk character "*" to the file name to specify a wildcard. If a wildcard character exists, it will be replaced by a sequential number so that documents are never overwritten. If you want to create a unique document name, you can use a single "%" character in the file name. The "%" character will be expanded to include a sequence of numbers based on the current date and time. If you create the "PDFFileName" registry value as a REG_EXPAND_SZ instead of a REG_SZ type, the file name will be expanded from environment variables. The environment variables are specified with "%" characters at the beginning and end of the variables as in "%HOMEPATH%". If the environment variable does not exist, the first "%" character will be expanded by a sequences of numbers based on the date and time as described previously. The REG_EXPAND_SZ option is not available from the Visual Basic SaveSetting command. The %DATE% and %TIME% environment variables are no