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Hi
When I export to html, jpg's and png's are always placed into a folder named the same as the pdf itself.
Is there a way to export to a single html with embedded graphics?
Thanks
McL
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Do, I don't think so. Embedding images is possible, but very rarely done, partly because of the effect on load time, and partly because editing is so much harder.
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Thanks.
I heard of solutions that use export to Word and then export from there ....
Just thought that there must be an easier way.
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I have a follow up question:
When I export to html the graphics are exported into a sub-folder. The resulting graphics (jpg/png) are of much lower resolution than they are in the pdf. unfortunately, I could not find a way to fine-tune this?
Is this a bug or by design?
Franz
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In Acrobat go to Edit - Preferences - Export from PDF and select HTML 3.2 or 4.1. You can set there whether or not the images should be down-sampled, and to what new resolution.
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I'm using Acrobat Pro DC (latest) and I can not not find any export setting that lists levels for html nor is there a setting to influence the sampling/size of the resulting jpg
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What do you see when you look where I've described?
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In German:
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What's your exact version of Acrobat?
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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, Continuous Release, 2019.008.20081
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I haven’t looked into it but I’d expect them to be reduced to an appropriate resolution for a web page.