An overview by John Heckman examines what PDF/A means for documents and whether it should be used for all documents without question. If you’re involved with filing documents in the US Courts, and you are unfamiliar with PDF/A, you need to read the article.
An overview by John Heckman examines what PDF/A means for documents and whether it should be used for all documents without question.
As he says, “PDF/A requires:
No security is applied to document
No embedded multimedia allowed
No javascript allowed
All fonts must be embedded
No attachments allowed
Transparency and Layers not allowed
Portfolios not allowed
Must be text searchable.”
Read the full article for more information.