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Normally, when you print a PDF that contains
layers, just the content that is visible on-screen is printed. However,
the creator of a layered PDF can specify that some layered content,
such as watermarks or confidential information, must (or must not)
print, regardless of its visibility on-screen. If the document is
designed to print differently from how it currently appears on-screen,
a message may appear in the Print dialog box. The Preview image
in the Print dialog box always shows the page as it will print.
Note: To
work with layers in Acrobat, convert the source document to PDF
using a preset that preserves layers, such as Acrobat 6 (PDF 1.5)
or later.
View how layers print- Click
the Layers icon
in
the navigation panel.
- Choose Apply Print Overrides
from the Options menu.
Note: Depending on the visibility settings specified when
the PDF was created, Apply Print Overrides may be unavailable in
the Options menu.
Change print settings for a layer- Click the Layers icon
in
the navigation panel.
- Expand
the layers area, select a layer, and then select Layer Properties
from the Options menu.
- In the Layer Properties dialog box, choose one of the
following from the Print pop-up menu:
- Always Prints
- Forces the layer to print.
- Never Prints
- Forces the layer not to print.
- Prints When Visible
- Matches printed output to on-screen visibility.
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