The Destination area provides controls that specify how to save PDF
files and how to send PDF files as e-mail attachments.
Naming Method
Select a naming method from the pull-down menu:
Query the file name:
During printing, PDF Professional will display the Save As dialog box
in which you can enter a target file name. This is the default setting.
Specify file name below:
Choose this method to enter a full file directory path in the PDF pathname
field.
Save in named folder;
prompt file name: Choose this method to create a PDF file in the
directory specified in the PDF pathname field. PDF Professional will prompt
you to enter the file name during printing. The directory will be created
if necessary.
Save in named folder;
auto-name file: Depending on the application, this method tells
PDF Professional to generate the PDF file name automatically and store
the file in the directory specified in the Pathname field. If no directory
path is available, the file will be stored in a folder named Output, under
the PDF Professional installation folder.
Mail result only, do not
save the file: Choose this method to create a PDF file and attach
it to a new e-mail message. The file will not exist elsewhere on your
system.
Save to DMS: This option relates only to the Enterprise
version. Choose this method to save the resulting PDF file to an available
Document Management System. The item is optional and available only if
the client software of the DMS is properly installed on the client machine.
For information on DMS support, refer to the System
Requirements topic.
PDF Name or Folder
Enter the target location here. PDF Professional saves files to this
location and/or name unless you choose to Query
the file name.
If File Exists
Choose one of following options to resolve a file name conflict:
Show Warning Dialog:
PDF Professional displays a warning dialog
box. Click Cancel to terminate the operation without saving anything.
Replace existing file:
The new PDF document replaces the existing file.
Add trailing number to
file name: The new PDF file name uses the target file name followed
by a sequential number.
Insert at start of existing
file: The new PDF pages will be inserted at the beginning of the
existing file.
Append to existing file:
The new PDF pages will be inserted at the end of the existing file.
Overlay with existing
PDF: The new PDF will be overlaid with the existing file. Click
the Overlay button to control how
the overlay should be performed.
Send Mail
Check this setting to attach your PDF file to a new e-mail message.
If you do not want to save the PDF file, you should also select the Mail result only, do not save the file
setting above.