User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing ABBYY PDF Transformer+
- About ABBYY PDF Transformer+
- What's New in ABBYY PDF Transformer+
- Using the program
- Viewing PDF documents and finding information
- Document review and approval
- Copying content from PDF documents
- Editing PDF documents
- Creating PDF documents
- Converting PDF documents
- Reducing the size of PDF files
- Removing information from PDF documents
- Protecting PDF documents
- Filling out digital forms
- Annotations and comments
- Adding comments
- Marking up text
- Adding text to a PDF document
- Working with comments
- Creating PDF documents
- Converting PDF documents
- Converting a PDF document
- Conversion settings
- Improving conversion results
- Recognition languages
- Working with complex script languages
- Editing PDF documents
- Saving and printing
- Integrating ABBYY PDF Transformer+ with other applications
- Frequently asked questions
- Appendix
- Activating and registering ABBYY PDF Transformer+
- Technical support
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PDF Transformer+
User’s Guide
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Keep headers and footers
Retains the running titles (also called headers and footers) in the output document.
Picture settings
If your text contains very many pictures, the resulting file may be fairly large. The quality of the
pictures and the size of the resulting file can be tweaked using the options in the Picture settings
drop–down list.
If you do not wish to retain any pictures, clear the Keep pictures option.
HTML conversion settings
To adjust the conversion settings for the HTML format, select File>Convert To and then click the
HTML tab in the Conversion Settings dialog box. Alternatively, click Convert To>Conversion
Settings… on the toolbar.
The following settings are available:
Retain layout
Select the appropriate setting depending on how you plan to use the output document.
Flexible layout
Preserves the formatting of the original. The output HTML document can be easily edited.
Formatted text
Retains the paragraphs but does not retain the exact positions of the objects and line spacing. The
resulting text will be left–aligned (right–to–left texts will be right–aligned.
Vertical texts will become horizontal.
Use CSS
Select this option to save the file in HTML 4 format. This preserves the original layout by adding a
cascaded style sheet to the HTML document.
Text settings
Keep headers and footers
Retains the running titles (also called headers and footers) in the output document.
Keep line breaks
Retains the original line arrangement. Otherwise, all converted text will be written in one line.
Keep text and background colors
Retains the original background and letter colors.
Picture settings
If your text contains very many pictures, the resulting file may be fairly large. The quality of the
pictures and the size of the resulting file can be tweaked using the options in the Picture settings
drop–down list.
If you do not wish to retain any pictures, clear the Keep pictures option.










