#WILL ADOBE ACROBAT 6.0 RUN ON WONDOWS 7 PDF#
Since the Microsoft Word file format is supported for conversion to PDF using a third-party application (Microsoft Word), Inbound Refinery will attempt to use the Convert to PDF using third-party applications method to convert the file to PDF as the primary web-viewable rendition. You then send a Microsoft Word file to the refinery for conversion.
Inbound Refinery will attempt to convert the file using the first selected method that supports the conversion of the format.įor example, consider that you select both the Convert to PDF using third-party applications option and the Convert to PDF using Outside In option. If the format is not supported for conversion by the first selected method, Inbound Refinery will check to see if the next selected method supports the format, and so on. Inbound Refinery will attempt to convert each incoming file based on the conversion method assigned to the format by the Content Server. When using this option, Inbound Refinery requires only a PostScript distiller engine. For more information about file formats that can be converted using this option, see "File Formats Converted by Outside In Technology". Outside In is used to print the files to PostScript, and then the PostScript files are converted to PDF using the configured PostScript distiller engine.
#WILL ADOBE ACROBAT 6.0 RUN ON WONDOWS 7 WINDOWS#
When using this option, Inbound Refinery requires only OpenOffice.Ĭonvert to PDF using Outside In: Inbound Refinery includes Outside In, which can be used with WinNativeConverter on Windows to create PDF files of some content items. For this option to be available, OpenOfficeConversion must be installed on the refinery server. For more information about file formats that can be converted using this option, see "File Formats Converted to PDF by Open Office". The third-party applications used during the conversion.Ĭonvert to PDF using OpenOffice: when running on either Windows or UNIX, Inbound Refinery can use OpenOffice to convert some file types directly to PDF. In addition, when using this option, Inbound Refinery requires the following: For this option to be available, WinNativeConverter must be enabled on the refinery server. For more information about file formats that can be converted using this option, see "Supported File Formats". In some cases, Inbound Refinery can use a third-party application to convert a file directly to PDF. In most cases, a third-party application that can open and print the file is used to print the file to PostScript, and then the PostScript file is converted to PDF using the configured PostScript distiller engine. PDFExportConverter must be enabled on the refinery server.Ĭonvert to PDF using third-party applications: when running on Windows, Inbound Refinery can use several third-party applications to create PDF files of content items. Note that for a conversion method to be available, the associated components must be installed and enabled:Ĭonvert to PDF using PDF Export: when running on either Windows or UNIX, Inbound Refinery uses Outside In PDF Export to convert files directly to PDF without the use of third-party applications. Select one or more of the following conversion methods. The Primary Web-Viewable Rendition Page is displayed. Select Conversion Settings, then select Primary Web Rendition. To set PDF files as the primary web-viewable rendition, complete the following steps: 3.1.3 Setting PDF Files as the Primary Web-Viewable Rendition