Acrobat 7 Professional / PDF erstellen / Mehrere Dateien

Wenn man über die obengenannte Funktion, mehrere PDF-Dateien zu einer Version zusammenfasst, werden diese in die Dateiversion 1.6 konvertiert, obwohl die Quellen die Version 1.4 haben.
Die Erzeugung läuft wohl über den Distiller, aber hier habe ich alle Einstellungen auf 1.4 eingestellt und trotzdem wird das Ziel in 1.6 erstellt. Wo kann ich die Einstellung ändern?

When you print to the Adobe PDF printer, it normally creates a PS file in a specific location and AcroTray then notes the PS file and proceeds to finish the job of calling Distiller. Doing the Print-to-file was just to check that the basic functions work. If they do not, then which one fails - the print to file or Distiller. These steps should help isolate the problem and give you some direction to go. Sometimes it is just easier to reinstall or repair the current setup. If the person is not logged in as an administrator, is it possible that the installation restricted the application to only administrators?

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