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How can the document’s creator ensure that the printed draft of the document will match the PDF version that will be filed?

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How can the document’s creator ensure that the printed draft of the document will match the PDF version that will be filed?

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There are 2 helpful tips: 1) set your printer driver to Adobe PDF Writer before beginning work on the document that you expect to file electronically; 2) if revisions are being made based upon a printed copy, print the PDF version, not the word processor version. This will help ensure, for example, that if you refer to a particular page of the document within the text of the document, your reference will still be correct after the document has been transmitted to the court. Additionally, it would be a good habit to always scroll through the document after you have converted it to PDF format, but before you actually transmit it to the court to check things such as “Tables of Content” and pages breaks.

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