Specifying PDF type for a PDF portfolio

Hi,
Hope you're well.
I am going to be creating a PDF porfolio made-up of Illustrator files. This PDF will ultimately be sent to a printer.
However, I am used to using InDesign, where when you export to PDF it asks you what kind ie "High Quality Print," "PDFx-3," etc.
Can you change this sort of thing with a PDF portfolio?
If so, how?
Thanks very much in advance for your help!

For each of the files in Illustrator, choose File > Save As. You'll have the same PDF presets as you do in InDesign. Once you've saved them all, use Adobe Acrobat to assemble the PDFs into the PDF Portfolio.

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