There are configuration settings to allow you to define the PDF version.
Acrobat 6 does not have to default to PDF 1.5
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But if you change and save the file in Acrobat 6 does it not then become a PDF 1.5 file? Then Leonard's advice applies.
Lynn
At 9/3/2003 06:27 AM, Joshua Shapiro wrote:
>Hello
>
>for those who are using Acrobat 6.0
>is there a way to ensure that Adobe Reader 5.0
>can read the PDF files created in Acrobat 6.0
>or is there a backward compatibility
>or can the PDF be saved as version 5.0
>
>if anyone can offer some help with
>this question would greatly appreciate it
>
>thank you
>
>Joshua
Joshua,
Leonard's response notwithstanding, the simplest way of assuring
that PDF files produced by Acrobat 6 can be fully accessed in
Acrobat Reader 5.0 or 5.1 is to use Distiller job options that
limit the PDF version to PDF 1.4 or earlier!
- Dov
