Tutorials & Practice Tips
Creating PDF/A documents with Acrobat
Creating PDF/A documents with Acrobat
Converting a PDF document to PDF/A with Acrobat 9 Professional
Open the PDF document, and select “Preflight” from the Advanced menu:
Under “PDF/A compliance”, select the “Convert to PDF/A-1a” option to create the PDF/A document.
Creating a PDF/A document with the “print” method
Many web sites, such as uscourts.gov, make PDF forms (in standard PDF format) available for filling out in a browser. If you have Acrobat 9 Professional, you can save such a form, then convert it to PDF/A. However, if you have Acrobat 9 Standard instead of Professional, you must “print” it from the browser, with “Adobe PDF” selected as the “printer”.
The print option is also available in word processors, in Acrobat 9 Standard and Professional, and in other contexts. Note that it will create a file in PDF/A-1b format that is acceptable for CM/ECF submission, but hyperlinks (if any) will not work - so use it only if you have no other option for creating PDF/A.
Open the PDF in the browser or other application. Select the application’s Print option (often on the File menu). In the list of printers, select “Adobe PDF”:
Click the Properties button. On the “Adobe PDF Settings” tab, select one of the PDF/A1b:2005 options from the Default Settings drop-down (either option is OK):
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