![]() ![]() You can also choose different compression levels for the graphics included in your PDF – no compression, lossless compression, or whichever level of JPEG compression that works for your needs. (You cannot upscale your graphics, however, say from 96 dpi to 300 dpi – no PDF tool can do that.) You can choose what resolution you want the graphics to appear at in the PDF (say 300 dpi for high quality printing 600 dpi for pre-press 72 dpi for the web and reading on-screen, and so forth. (Methinks, kind sirs of the Apache Foundation, that is a bug.) PDFs created without that option, or in another PDF creation program, opened in the Draw module as expected in both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice. OpenOffice could create the files but not reopen them. The other LibreOffice/Apache OpenOffice modules should create PDFs as well, but I did not test them.Ĭuriously, Apache OpenOffice was not able to open PDFs created with an embedded file, no matter whether the PDF was created in LibreOffice or in Apache OpenOffice. The same file opens up in a PDF reader/editor fine – but formatting larger spreadsheets into PDFs in a readable format is a bit trickier than using Writer – I apparently need some practice with that. You can also turn a Calc spreadsheet into a PDF, check the Embed Opendocument File option, and the PDF will open up in LibreOffice’s Calc module for editing, just as if you saved it in spreadsheet format in the first place. This means that, if you created a PDF file in Writer and checked this option, you can open the resulting PDF file in LibreOffice in Writer for immediate editing! (This doesn’t work, unfortunately in Apache OpenOffice. ![]() Embedding Your LO or AOO fileīoth LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice offer the option to embed your document into the PDF, too. This means that you include font data so the reader doesn’t have to substitute fonts (and possibly change your careful formatting) if he or she doesn’t have that particular font installed. Note the very useful “Embed OpenDocument file” option, which allows you easily edit when you re-open the PDF file in LibreOffice. The General tab includes many basic options, including image quality. The PDF creation toolbox includes five tabs. ![]()
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