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Inspiring
April 24, 2019
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Flattening a pdf

  • April 24, 2019
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In Adobe Acrobat DC, how do we flatten a pdf file? 

We often have stamps, signatures, highlighting, etc. added to a .pdf.   In Nuance Power PDF, we would just hit the "Flatten File" button, how do we go about flattening it in DC? 

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Correct answer gatortrainlady

Adding a Digital Signature does protect the entire document from being edited by someone else. Thanks this has been very helpful!

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Participant
September 22, 2021

Very easy. Go to File, Print. Choose PDF995 printer, correct page size and press PRINT. The file will be a flatten file.

gatortrainladyAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 24, 2019

Adding a Digital Signature does protect the entire document from being edited by someone else. Thanks this has been very helpful!

Inspiring
October 21, 2021

I just discovered, through a customer, that if they digitally sign a contract, that I created in Acrobat DC, while using NitroPDF, their end customer is still able to alter the contract. The signature didn't protect it. Just a heads up that there are some wonky things between the various PDF software programs. FoxIt doesn't play well with Adobe documents either. 😞

Inspiring
April 24, 2019

Yes, I set that up on my pc, but most user's are not that saavy to mess with it. 

I noticed that this action doesn't flatten watermarks, Bates numbering, headers/footers, etc. 

I guess we are looking for a feature that will make a .pdf including stamps, watermarks, Bates, etc. when sent to another person, is unchangeable. 

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 24, 2019

Then flattening is not the way to go, as even a flattened file can be easily edited in Acrobat.

Your best option is a Digital Signature field. It will not prevent editing the file, but it will become invalidated when it happens, allowing you to prove that the file was modified.

Inspiring
April 24, 2019

Thank you.  Setting up and running the JavaScript in the Action Wizard does work; however, it's quite involved for the average user to set up and run.

It looks like one could go to File, Print, to Adobe DC print driver, works also.

It's too bad Adobe didn't create a Flatten File button for users.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 24, 2019

Using an Action is much easier (and better) then "re-frying" the file, in my opinion. Another option is to create a .js file that adds a menu (or toolbar) icon that does it, and then you would be able to access it with just one or two clicks.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 24, 2019

Create an Action that executes this JS code:

this.flattenPages();

Participating Frequently
May 20, 2021

I have been successfully flattening PDF documents with data fields into plain PDFs for the last 6 years Using version 11 and then DC 2015. Just today the plain PDF has grey highlighting everywhere the data fields (blue boxes) were. Is there any way I can get rid of the grey highlighting in the plain PDF?

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 20, 2021

Change the fill color of the fields from light gray to white or transparent before flattening the file.