Save file as a High Res pdf

I use Acrobat XI. How can I save the document as a high res pdf?
Lori

PC or Mac?
If Mac  go to print menu (instead of going to Save As.. and choosing save as PDF)
click on the PDF Button in Print Menu.
Choose Adobe PDF
wait for first menu to come up choose Highest quality (equivelent to job options in Distiller) click okay
Next choose desired name or leave as is. and brwose to desired location to save
Choose save.
When you open the PDF in Acrobat or Reader it will be the best quality PDF you make and view.

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