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Class used to export maps to PDF (Portable Document Format) format.
Use the ISupportErrorInfo method InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo to determine if the object supports extended error information. If the object supports extended error info, VC++ developers should use the OLE/COM IErrorInfo interface to access the ErrorInfo object. Visual Basic developers should use the global error object Err to retrieve this extended error information.
Interfaces | Description |
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IExport | Provides access to members that control the Export. |
IExportColorspaceSettings | Provides access to members that control the Destination Colorspace for Export. |
IExportPagesMultipleFile | Provides extended access to members that control the PDF (Portable Document Format) export. |
IExportPDF | Provides access to members that control the PDF (Portable Document Format) Export. |
IExportPDF2 | Provides extended access to members that control the PDF (Portable Document Format) Export. |
IExportPDF3 | Provides extended access to members that control the PDF (Portable Document Format) export. |
IExportPDFPasswordSecurity | Provides extended access to members that control the PDF (Portable Document Format) export. |
IExportVector | Provides access to members that control the Vector Export. |
IExportVectorOptions | Provides access to members that control the Vector Export Options. |
IExportVectorOptionsEx | Provides access to members that control the extra Vector Export Options. |
IOutputRasterSettings (esriDisplay) | Provides access to members that control New Raster Output Settings. |
ISettingsInRegistry | Provides access to members that control storing/restoring of object settings to/from the registry. |
ISupportErrorInfo (esriSystem) |
Use the ExportPDF CoClass to export your map to PDF (Portable Document Format). PDF files are designed to be consistently viewable and printable across different platforms. They are commonly used for distributing documents on the Web, and are becoming a standard interchange format for high-end printing. ArcMap PDFs are editable in many graphics applications.