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PDF export - Adobe XD Tutorial
From the course: Learning Adobe XD
PDF export
- [Instructor] We complete our review of the export options with a closer look at the PDF format. I'm using this as a separate exercise because it offers quite a bit of flexibility. When it comes to your stakeholders or approvals, PDF is a common format that is both ubiquitous and easy to open. Just be aware the artboards, if sent, are flattened. So to get yourself started, open the export PDF file in your chapter download. So if we go to file, export all artboards, we're going to select PDF. Now you get two choices here, a single PDF file, and what that will do is put all the artboards into one great big PDF file. And the second choice here, multiple PDF files, shoots all of the artboards out as individual files. Again, this may not exactly be the right choice. So I'm going to cancel this. Go to design view. And I'm just going to select these two artboards here. Exports selected. And again, we're going to PDF. By…
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Share mode3m 53s
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Co-editing4m 4s
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Live cursor3m 15s
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Artboard sharing3m
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Exporting assets7m 1s
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Commenting2m 14s
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Preview1m 32s
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Device preview2m 27s
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User testing2m 41s
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Developer sharing5m 50s
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PDF export2m 8s
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Behance2m 7s
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