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Is there a way to set the PDF document properties in a presentation saved by Adobe Presenter 10 without subsequently editing the PDF file in Adobe Acrobat Professional?
I'm exploring a trial version of AP10. As far as I learned, you can set the presentation title and summary (this one I cannot locate actually) that are shown at the top of the sidebar (via PowerPoint > Adobe Presenter > Tools > Settings > Presentation > Appearance > Title, Summary), but I cannot find the controls that would allow me to set the PDF document properties. Does anyone know how to do that?
Thanks.
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Hi There,
Once you have entered the details under "Adobe Presenter > Tools > Settings > Presentation > Appearance" then during "Publish to Adobe PDF" you will see an option "Slide Manager" (You can also see it in the toolbar). Under "Presnted by " you can set it for each slide.
Regards,
Mayank
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I think I was misunderstood.
I'm trying to find a way to set the properties (Title, Author, Subject, Keywords) seen on the below screen-shot from within Adobe Presenter:
These are generic PDF document properties, not Adobe Presenter Specifics.
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Hi There,
Apologies for misunderstanding your question.
As such there is no option to set those in Adobe Presenter 10 . You can try the above method and see if it suites your requirement.
Regards,
Mayank
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Thanks for the information, Mayank.
Many applications offer the possibility of filling in (some of) those properties, or they fill them in by default (for example, Microsoft Office applications). I propose Adobe implements an enhancement that will enable this functionality. Having these properties populated proves helpful in use cases related to organization and retrievability of such e-learning videos. I thought all Adobe applications supported this by default, since PDF is their "native" format.
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