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Exporting an imported PDF

(Nebo version 6.x or superior) A PDF imported into Nebo can be exported as a PDF, complete with your annotations or without annotations.

To do so:

  1. You are working within your PDF file. 
  2. Select the icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. A menu displays, showing a range of options.
  3. Select Export. A pop up window will appear
  4. Select Format PDF
  5. Select the options (Include annotations or flatten annotations) or unselect the options to export just the PDF without annotations. 
    • Flattening annotations fixes them to the PDF, but they remain editable when opened in Adobe Reader after being exported from Nebo.
  6. A small window will appear showing the working on the creating the PDF file. 
  7. iOS. You will see a iOS menu, you can opt to open the generated PDF file using an application designed for handling PDF files or select an app for sharing the PDF directly with a friend or another platform, such as email.
  8. Android. You will encounter options tailored to your PDF file. These include opening the file with a PDF app, saving it to a cloud service, or quickly sharing it with a friend nearby, depending on the available choices. 

Notes:

  • PDF annotations do not remain editable when exported from, then re-imported to Nebo.
  • When exporting a PDF with a dark mode background, the black color will not be included, resulting in a white background in the PDF.



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