Exporting to PDF, no color option of exit for Document CMYK - U.S. Web Coated...

ID 5.5, Win XP, export to PDF. The instructions I found said I should put Document CMYK - U.S. Web Coated for color output destination... This choice is not available. Closest to you said any Document CMYK:

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Can I select Document CMYK and automatically get U.S. Web Coated or do I go down and select U.S. Web Coated?

Thanks for any help.

After getting both of your answers, I went back and experienced little more. I create a PDF for an interior b & w book, and it is configured as an ID book, with two files. I tried to generate the pdf file of the file book.indb without individual indd files being opened. This leads to the screen in my original question.

I went back and doubleclicked both of my book indd files selected together, then generated the pdf file of the file book.indb. This time, I got the right choice Document CMYK - U.S. Web Coated...

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