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Change PDF Versions using Acrobat

By Rick Borstein

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Courts and other regulatory agencies typically require firms which eFile to provide a specific version of PDF?most often PDF 1.4, the Acrobat 5 format.

Other times, you may need to change the version of a PDF you have to ensure compatibility with a client or colleague using an older version of Adobe Acrobat.

In this article, I’ll cover the following:

  • How to check the version of a PDF document
  • How to change the PDF version

I’ll also cover some other related topics about changing PDF version. Read on to learn more.

Full post as published by Acrobat for Legal Professionals on October 12, 2007 (boomark / email).

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