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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Converting Web Pages to Adobe PDF Back 75 To set General conversion options: 1 In the General Conversions Settings dialog box, set conversion options for a specific content type. Select a file description from the list, click Settings, and follow the instructions in "Setting display options for HTML files" on page 75 and "Setting display options for text files" on page 76. If the Settings button is not dimmed, there are file-type-specific settings you can make. Currently, only HTML and Plain Text file types have additional settings available. 2 Under General Settings for Generated PDF, select from the following options: • Create Bookmarks to New Content creates a tagged bookmark for each downloaded Web page, using the page's title (from the HTML Title element) as the tagged bookmark name. If the page has no title, Acrobat uses the URL as the tagged bookmark name. • Add PDF Tags stores a structure in the PDF file that corresponds to the HTML structure of the original Web pages. If this option is selected, you can create tagged bookmarks for paragraphs, list elements, table cells, and other items that use HTML elements. • Put Headers and Footers on New Pages (Windows) or Put Headers and Footers on New Content (Mac OS) places a header and footer on every page. The header shows the Web page's title, and the footer shows the page's URL, the page number in the downloaded set, and the date and time of the download. • Save Refresh Commands (Windows) or Save Update Commands (Mac OS) saves a list of all URLs and remembers how they were downloaded in the PDF file for the purpose of refreshing (updating) pages.This option must be selected for Acrobat to update a PDFconverted Web site. For more information, see "Refreshing converted Web pages" on page 80. 3 Click OK to return to the Open Web Page, Append Web Page,View Web Links, or Refresh Commands List dialog box. Setting display options for HTML files You can determine the font properties and other display characteristics of HTML pages you convert to Adobe PDF. To set display options for HTML pages: 1 In the General Conversion Settings dialog box, double-click HTML, or select HTML, and click Settings. 2 In the HTML Conversion Settings dialog box, click the Layout tab if necessary. 3 Select the display options: • Text, Background, Links, and Alt.Text set the default colors for text, page backgrounds, Weblinks, and text that replaces an image in a file when the image is unavailable. For each color, click a button to open a palette, and select the color. • Force These Settings for All Pages uses your selected colors on all HTML pages, including those that have their own colors defined. If you do not select this option, your colors are used only on pages that do not have colors defined. • Background Options specify whether to display colors and tiled images in page backgrounds and colors in table cells. If you do not select these options, the Web pages may look different than they do in a Web browser, but they may be easier to read if printed. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 75

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To set General conversion options:
1
In the General Conversions Settings dialog box, set conversion options for a specific
content type. Select a file description from the list, click Settings, and follow the instruc-
tions in
S
etting displa
y options f
or HT
ML fi
les
on page
75
and
S
etting displa
y options
f
or t
e
x
t fi
les
on page
76
. If the Settings button is not dimmed, there are file-type-specific
settings you can make. Currently, only HTML and Plain Text file types have additional
settings available.
2
Under General Settings for Generated PDF, select from the following options:
Create Bookmarks to New Content creates a tagged bookmark for each downloaded
Web page, using the page’s title (from the HTML Title element) as the tagged bookmark
name. If the page has no title, Acrobat uses the URL as the tagged bookmark name.
Add PDF Tags stores a structure in the PDF file that corresponds to the HTML structure
of the original Web pages. If this option is selected, you can create tagged bookmarks
for paragraphs, list elements, table cells, and other items that use HTML elements.
Put Headers and Footers on New Pages (Windows) or Put Headers and Footers on New
Content (Mac OS) places a header and footer on every page.The header shows the Web
page’s title, and the footer shows the page’s URL, the page number in the downloaded
set, and the date and time of the download.
Save Refresh Commands (Windows) or Save Update Commands (Mac OS) saves a list of
all URLs and remembers how they were downloaded in the PDF file for the purpose of
refreshing (updating) pages.This option must be selected for Acrobat to update a PDF-
converted Web site. For more information, see
“R
efr
eshing c
on
v
er
t
ed
W
eb pages
on
page
80
.
3
Click OK to return to the Open Web Page, Append Web Page,View Web Links, or Refresh
Commands List dialog box.
Setting display options for HTML files
You can determine the font properties and other display characteristics of HTML pages
you convert to Adobe PDF.
To set display options for HTML pages:
1
In the General Conversion Settings dialog box, double-click HTML, or select HTML, and
click Settings.
2
In the HTML Conversion Settings dialog box, click the Layout tab if necessary.
3
Select the display options:
Text, Background, Links, and Alt.Text set the default colors for text, page backgrounds,
Weblinks, and text that replaces an image in a file when the image is unavailable. For
each color, click a button to open a palette, and select the color.
Force These Settings for All Pages uses your selected colors on all HTML pages,
including those that have their own colors defined. If you do not select this option, your
colors are used only on pages that do not have colors defined.
Background Options specify whether to display colors and tiled images in page
backgrounds and colors in table cells. If you do not select these options, the Web pages
may look different than they do in a Web browser, but they may be easier to read if
printed.