General

Sets the general options for exporting your document to a PDF file. Range, images, watermark, forms and other parameters.

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Choose File - Export As - Export as PDF, General tab.


PDF Export General Options Dialog Image

Range

Sets the export options for the pages included in the PDF file.

All

Exports all defined print ranges. If no print range is defined, exports the entire document.

Pages

Exports the pages you type in the box.

To export a range of pages, use the format 3-6. To export single pages, use the format 7;9;11. If you want, you can export a combination of page ranges and single pages, by using a format like 3-6;8;10;12.

Selection

Exports the current selection.

View PDF after export

Open the exported document in the system default PDF viewer.

Images

Sets the PDF export options for images inside your document.

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EPS images with embedded previews are exported only as previews. EPS images without embedded previews are exported as empty placeholders.


Lossless compression

Selects a lossless compression of images. All pixels are preserved.

JPEG compression

Selects a JPEG compression of images. With a high quality level, almost all pixels are preserved. With a low quality level, some pixels get lost and artefacts are introduced, but file sizes are reduced.

Quality

Enter the quality level for JPEG compression.

Reduce image resolution

Select to resample or down-size the images to a lower number of pixels per inch.

Select the target resolution for the images.

Watermark

Add a centered, vertical, light green watermark text to the page background. The watermark is not part of the source document.

Sign with watermark

Check to enable the watermark signature.

Text

Insert the text for the watermark signature.

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You cannot adjust the position, orientation and size of the watermark. The watermark is not stored in the source document.


General

Sets general PDF export options.

Hybrid PDF (embed ODF file)

This setting enables you to export the document as a .pdf file containing two file formats: PDF and ODF. In PDF viewers it behaves like a normal .pdf file and it remains fully editable in LibreOffice.

Archive (PDF/A ISO 19005)

Converts to the PDF/A-2b or PDF/A-1b format. This is defined as an electronic document file format for long term preservation. All fonts that were used in the source document will be embedded into the generated PDF file. PDF tags will be written.

Tagged PDF (add document structure)

Select to write PDF tags. This can increase file size by huge amounts.

Tagged PDF contains information about the structure of the document contents. This can help to display the document on devices with different screens, and when using screen reader software.

Create PDF form

Choose to create a PDF form. This can be filled out and printed by the user of the PDF document.

Submit format

Select the format of submitting forms from within the PDF file.

Select the format of the data that you will receive from the submitter: FDF (Forms Data Format), PDF, HTML, or XML.

This setting overrides the control's URL property that you set in the document.

Allow duplicate field names

Allows you to use the same field name for multiple fields in the generated PDF file. If disabled, field names will be exported using generated unique names.

Export bookmarks

Select to export bookmarks of Writer documents as PDF bookmarks. Bookmarks are created for all outline paragraphs (Tools - Chapter Numbering) and for all table of contents entries for which you did assign hyperlinks in the source document.

Comments as PDF annotations

Select to export comments of Writer and Calc documents as PDF annotations.

To export comments of Writer documents as they are shown in LibreOffice, choose - LibreOffice Writer - Print and select the In margins option in the Comments area. The exported pages will be scaled down and the comments will be placed into their margins.

Export automatically inserted blank pages

If switched on, automatically inserted blank pages are exported to the PDF file. This is best if you are printing the pdf file double-sided. Example: In a book a chapter paragraph style is set to always start with an odd numbered page. If the previous chapter ends on an odd page, LibreOffice inserts an even numbered blank page. This option controls whether to export that even numbered page or not.

Use reference XObjects

This option affects how PDF images are exported back to PDF. When this option is disabled, then the first page of the PDF data is included in the output. The PDF export merges the used images, fonts and other resources during export. This is a complex operation, but the result can be viewed in various viewers. When the option is enabled, then the reference XObject markup is used: this is a simple operation, but viewers have to support this markup to show vector images. Otherwise a fallback bitmap is shown in the viewer.

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