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Re: PDFing from InDesign CS2
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Re: PDFing from InDesign CS2


  • Subject: Re: PDFing from InDesign CS2
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 08:29:34 +1100
  • Thread-topic: PDFing from InDesign CS2

On 2/2/10 6:49 AM, "Houston, Brad" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Trying to find a way to set the application's (InDesign CS2) default PDF
> preset.
>
> In practice, it seems that the default PDF preset can only be set by
> actually pdfing something (somewhat undermining the "preset" concept).

There isn't such a thing as a default PDF preset. What you can set is the
"PDF export preferences", which has the same properties (plus some extras,
such as page range).

If you want them to match a preset, use something like this:

  set theProps to properties of PDF export preset "Whatever"
  set properties of PDF export preferences to theProps


--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
AppleScript Pro, April 2010, Florida <http://www.applescriptpro.com>


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