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How can the PDF creator ensure that the printed copy of the document matches the public/docketed version?

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How can the PDF creator ensure that the printed copy of the document matches the public/docketed version?

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When creating a document that will be electronically filed in CM/ECF, the person creating the document (and anyone sharing/reviewing the document during its development) should use the PDF writer as their print driver throughout the entire document creation and modification process. This requires that the document creator select PDF writer as the print driver instead of using their default print driver (e.g., HP4si, etc.) In addition, all printed copies of a document should be made from the PDF file rather than from the word processor file. This will ensure that references to the document will be consistent between the paper and electronic versions of the document. An alternative method for ensuring proper page references is for the person creating the document to use their default print driver, but at the end of the editing session change the print driver to PDF writer and preview the document by scrolling through and checking page breaks, table of contents, etc. Modifications may be

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