In novaPDF Standard and Professional there is a Graphics tab that lets you select several Predefined graphic options. By default Compress is selected, which will compress the text and graphics when converting to PDF so that the size of the PDF file will be smaller. However, if you want to have a better image quality in the PDF file you can turn off text/graphics compression (size of the PDF will increase though). To read more on how to increase the image quality when converting to a PDF document, access the following article: …(read more)
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watch this video:
https://youtu.be/-hsq9aP-tEM
Seems nice but I read that the free version adds a water stamp to the file, so nope.
This morning I spent more than 4 hours, not exaggerating, just trying to convert my CV .doc that has a high quality picture to .pdf. I tried the latest version of Adobe and almost 7 or more word to pdf online conversion websites with zero success. I followed your steps and I don't even have a printer. I did not have to select anything just like on the video and have no idea what Nova pdf is. All I did was instead of Save as PDF …Print…and I got the best pdf file ever. Thank you so much. I appreciate your help.
err.. Sound was invented about a 100 years ago.. You should watch a youtube video about it.
Little difficult to follow, but makes sense. However although my print view looked the same as yours, when I clicked on Print and then on Properties- it didn't display the Graphics tab at bottom but only the OK or Cancel tabs so was unable to change Graphics. Any suggestions?