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Inspiring
December 30, 2012
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How to "flatten" a pdf in Adobe Acrobat X Pro

  • December 30, 2012
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Is there a feature in Adobe Acrobat X Pro similar to that in Bluebeam that allows the user to "flatten" the pdf? What this means is that images, text boxes and other additions to the pdf become seamlessly integrated into the pdf, guaranteeing they will display on other users' computers and when printed.

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Participating Frequently
April 9, 2013

I'm a complete noob.  Can you do this in Acrobat Pro 8?  I have created several forms, but I need to lock down the results once they've been filled in so that the contents can't be changed.  Will locking the forms down when signing do it?

Inspiring
December 30, 2012

It's an option in Preflight, PDF Optimizer (Discard Objects > Flatten form fields) , and JavaScript (doc.flattenPages). The following free tool uses JavaScript: http://www.uvsar.com/projects/acrobat/flattener/

jmt111Author
Inspiring
January 7, 2013

It's not a available in Adobe Acrobat Pro X?

Participant
July 20, 2013

OK.  With Acrobat 9, I used a javascript (FlattenPages.js).  That automatically created a flattening toolbar in the Acrobat menu.  One click on this flattening toolbar flattens any image or stamps.   It was a very handy toolbar.

But the same Javascript does not work on Acrobat XI.  I wonder if anybody created a flatteing javascript for Acrobt XI or not.    Unless I find a javascript, I am considering going back to Acrobat 9.


I'm using that FlattenPages with Acrobat 11 .... Works fine.