This dialog box appears if you
click on the Saving
button in the PDF Create Assistant
click Query file
name or the currently selected target in the shortcut menu
of Windows Explorer, or
right-click the
application icon in the Windows taskbar and select Edit
Destination Settings from its shortcut menu.
Target
The delivery default target is Query the file name.
The Save As dialog box will be displayed in which you can enter a target
file name. Further choices in the selection box are:
Save results in source
folder
The resulting PDF
file will be saved in the same folder where the source file is.
Save results in specified
folder
The resulting
PDF file will be saved in the folder you specified. Click the Browse button to select a folder.
Send results as E-mail
attachment only
The resulting
PDF file will be sent as an attachment and will not be saved.
Save to DMS
This
option relates only to the Enterprise version. The resulting PDF file
will be saved 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.
Folder
Use the Browse button to search
for a destination folder. Select a folder in the Browse for Folder dialog
box and click OK. The chosen folder name will be displayed in the Folder
box. The Browse button is available
only if Save results in specified folder
is selected in the Target selection box.
If File Exists
The delivery default selection is Query the file
name. The Save As dialog box will be displayed if the target file
name already exists. Further choices are:
Replace existing file
The new PDF document replaces the existing
file.
Auto-rename the resulting
file
The new PDF file name uses the target file
name followed by a sequential number.
Send as E-mail
Select this checkbox if you want to send a copy of the resulting PDF
file as an E-mail attachment.
View Resulting PDF
Select this option to view the PDF file. By default it is selected.