navigation pane. Each bookmark goes to a different view or
location in the document. You can use electronic bookmarks as
you would with paper documents-to mark a place in a
document to which you want to return. You can also use a
bookmark to direct the reader's attention to where you want it.
Document does not conform to tagged PDF conventions
Detects whether or not the PDF file conforms to tagged PDF
conventions (by determining whether or not the file contains
the key
Marked
set to the value
true
in a
MarkInfo
dictionary).
A PDF conforming to tagged PDF conventions allow
applications to easily extract and reuse content from a PDF
document. The conventions are described in the PDF
Specification.
Document contains actions
Detects whether the PDF file contains actions. In Acrobat, an
action is an event that you can assign to a link, bookmark, page,
and form field. It can include displaying a specified destination
in a document, opening a file, submitting a form, and playing a
sound or movie.
Document contains unused destinations
Detects whether the PDF file contains unused destinations. A
destination is a particular view of a document, including the
page of the document to be displayed and the zoom to use
when displaying the page. Destinations may be associated with
outline items, annotations, or actions.
Page settings in Preflight Editor
Information
Empty Pages
Detects empty pages in the PDF file.
Separated Pages
PDF Preflight detects whether there are separated pages in the
PDF file that are independent of PDF/X-1a specified controls.
Multiple Pages
PDF Preflight detects whether the PDF file contains multiple
pages.
Page settings in Preflight Editor
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