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Hello,
I am capturing a large database driven web site with Acrobat 9 Pro. I need to make a PDF/A not a PDF. I looked at the help and online and saw that doing a preflight inspection would help. There were problems with this web site due to fonts and a whole bunch of other things. I can't control those things as they are on the web site itself. I have tried many things (export, preflight, no preflight) but can't get pro to make the PDF/A, as there are problems that can't be fixed in the web site capture.
Can one make a PDF/A from a web site capture? I can see how to do it with a Word doc, etc.
I am on vista, with pro 9.0.
Any guidance or advice is much appreciated!
Thanks
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Acrobat Preferences Convert to PDF provides no edit features.
The Web Capture Configuration dialog provides no PDF "type" choices.
As HTML content does not, typically, provide what is required as prerequisites for PDF/A output Acrobat's only providing a PDF output for webcapture makes sense.
Two useful sources of information about PDF/A may be helpful.
[url]http://livedocs.adobe.com/livecycle/8.2/programLC/programmer/help/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=sdkHelp&file=000366.php[/url][url]http://www.aiim.org/documents/standards/19005-1_FAQ.pdf[/url]
Both provide discussions on what PDF/A requires.
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