Chapter Ten. Creating Media-rich PDFs
Over the past decade, Adobe’s Portable Document Format (PDF) has become an important technology for both print and Web publishing. InDesign lets you export documents and books as PDF documents that can be used for a variety of purposes, from electronic distribution and onscreen review to high-resolution output. In addition to creating PDF documents that are intended to be printed, you can also create PDF documents that include hyperlinks, bookmarks, buttons, movies and sounds that are intended to be viewed onscreen.
In this chapter you’ll learn how to add interactive elements to InDesign layouts that you will export as PDF, as well as how to add movies and sounds and control how they play in the exported PDF ...
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