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Naming Adobe PDF documents
When naming an Adobe PDF document that is going to be distributed electronically, it's a
good idea to follow standard naming conventions:
Use ISO 9660 file names, because some network and email programs truncate long file
names. An ISO 9660 file name can contain up to eight characters (with no spaces),
optionally followed by an extension (a period and from one to three characters). Only
uppercase roman letters, the underscore (_), and digits (0-9) can be used in ISO 9660
folder names and file names. Folder names must be no more than eight characters, have no
extension, and be no more than eight levels deep. If you're using a Macintosh as the host
system, make sure that your file names and folder names don't have a leading space.
Use the .pdf extension with an Adobe PDF file name. In Windows, documents without
the .pdf extension may not appear in the Open dialog box if you search for documents by
typing in .pdf. Most web browsers, web servers, and versions of Microsoft Windows
have been configured to associate PDF documents with Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat, or
the web browser plug-in, and to start that application when they encounter a file name
ending in .pdf.