Default save settings, such as the default Save As file type, image compression and resolution options, image anti-aliasing, and more can be configured for the plugin. Additionally, some of these options can be changed for individual documents before they are saved (see Save As for more information).
The Advanced Default Save settings are slightly different for Word and Excel. For those settings, see Advanced Default Save Settings for Word and Excel.
The available settings are described below, arranged by section. Many of these default settings can be overridden for individual documents during the save process. See Save As for more information.
Default Save As Type: Determines the format of the output file. The options are:
For color images, use True Color, 256 Color, or 16 Color. True Color is suited for the highest quality images. 256 Color and 16 Color will produce smaller files, but with less color precision. Monochrome is black and white, and Grayscale supports many different shades of gray. If this option is set to fewer colors than the source document includes, unsupported colors will be replaced by their closest available approximation. Photographs and rendered images should generally use True Color, while schematics and documents with fewer colors can usually be well represented with 256 Color or 16 Color.
Select from the available options to determine how much (if at all) images should be compressed. The options are:
Enable: Select this option to activate a post-processing operation as part of the PDF creation process. If enabled, a second pass is performed on the PDF to correct certain conditions that may create non-optimal PDFs.
Click Manage to bring up the PDF post-processing settings.
The PDF Post Process Settings are:
Image: Select the image resolution. Resolution is measured in dots-per-inch (DPI). A higher DPI setting will create a better image but will increase the file size.
Aliasing is the effect that causes jagged lines in diagonal or curved objects due to the square pixels on computer screens and printers. Anti-Aliasing attempts to correct this by smoothing the image using intermediate colors between the line color and background color. There are different anti-aliasing settings for Text and Graphics. Choose between High, Low, and None for each.
Note: The Graphics anti-aliasing setting will not affect photographs or other raster images. It only applies to vector graphics.
Line Merge: Select to turn the feature on or off.
Blend Mode: Determines how lines are blended together.
Opacity: Determines how opaque the top line is.
Please see Using Line Merge for more details.