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the import of PDF conversion settings

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Mar 05, 2012 Mar 05, 2012

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Hello

I have a question regarding the import of PDF conversion settings

I want anyone to PDF conversion settings from one book to a book igh.
Is this possible and how
I know how to import the PDF conversion settings from one document into another document, simply do this:
In a paper or a book with the selected files, choose File> Import> Formats and select Features and document formats paragraphs.

But about a book I do not know how to

In fact I did a test on a revised document to insert bookmarks. My review of document has changed, and when I wanted to register my complete book in PDF, I've got him completely redefine the list of items! (PDF configuration / tabs), I will not have to do it again with each new REVISION .....

also I'm looking how to import settings converstion PDF of a book to another

Thank you in advance

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Mar 06, 2012 Mar 06, 2012

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I have not done what you are trying to do, so this is a guess.

Open a document with the correct PDF settings that you want to transfer. Open the book file. Click somewhere in the book file window and press [Ctrl+A] (Edit > Select > All). Now do the same import as you did from document to document and import from the document. This does the import for all the files in the book.

I think the book file gets its PDF settings from the first file in the book. So, this should work.

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