Next, "designed specifically" might become "tailored for|customized to|developed to suit". "Graphic designers" can stay as is, but maybe "printers" could be "printing services|commercial print shops". Wait, but "pre-press professionals" is good. Let me make sure not to change proper nouns.
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For "Imposition": "allows you to impose PDF files in a variety of configurations" could become "permits arranging digital pages into different formats" Let me make sure not to change proper nouns
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In this case, the user might not have considered that some words are articles or prepositions and can't be easily replaced. However, since the instruction is to switch each word with three options, I have to proceed accordingly. If the user wants proper nouns to stay, but the rest to be replaced with three options each, even if some words don't have natural synonyms, I have to find plausible alternatives. For example, "the" could be "this, that, these" in some contexts, but not all. Alternatively, perhaps in the context, the article can be replaced with "a, an, the" depending on the following word. However, this is getting complex. The user probably wants the main content words to be replaced, and grammatical words might stay the same. Let me check the example given in the user's text. For example, in the original text, "After installation, launch the software and enter the activation code..." they have replaced "installation" with setup, which are synonyms. So maybe the user is looking for synonyms for content words, and for functional words, perhaps just list the same word as an option. For example, "the" might be the, but that's not helpful. However, since the user's instruction is to switch each word, even functional words, perhaps I have to find three options even if they're not perfect.
Next sentence: "manually arranging your PDF files"—replace "manually" with "by hand," "with ease," "through manual setup." Wait, maybe better synonyms: "by hand," "through handwork," "through manual methods." "Arrange" could be "organize," "sort," "structure."
Let me process each term individually, keeping the brand name intact.