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Meta Information Tab
Note: Move the mouse over the screenshot below and click on an item of interest.

This tab contains the options that set some of the meta information which can be stored within a PDF document.
These items of information are usually available/displayable through the PDF viewer.
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Title |
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Sets the PDF document's title. |
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A maximum of 256 characters can be used. |
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Subject |
| Purpose: |
Sets the PDF document's subject. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 256 characters can be used. |
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Keywords |
| Purpose: |
Sets the PDF document's keyword list. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 256 characters can be used. |
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Author |
| Purpose: |
Sets the name of the person who created the PDF document. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 256 characters can be used. |
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Creator |
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Sets the PDF document's creator name. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 256 characters can be used.
If the document was converted into a PDF document from another form, this is usually the name of the application that created the original document. |
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Producer |
| Purpose: |
Sets the PDF document's producer name. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 256 characters can be used.
This is normaly the name of the application that converted the document from its native format to PDF, which would be Image to PDF by Utility Warrior (and this is the default text). However, you can change it to be whatever you want!
If this item is not set then some applications that can manipulate and re-write the PDF (such as Adobe Acrobat) may not be able to save the file. We recommend that you always set the producer information. Also, if this item is not set then it would appear that in some versions of Adobe Reader the document information dialog does not display the document dimensions, encoding etc. |
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Set Creation Date |
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Sets the date that the PDF document was created (this date is stored internally in the PDF and will normally be the same as the date that is visible in Windows Explorer). |
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This is set using the current local time of the PC. |
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