Print the brochure in pdf format?

I am trying to export a .pdf file, where the pages are in the print order, do not look at an order (that is, where they are already imposed).

The print booklet in InDesign feature (file > print booklet) works fine for reorder pages and then print, but I'm trying to reorganize pages and save them as a .pdf file.

Another discussion, I've seen on this topic, recommended using the booklet printing and selecting "print to PDF" in its list of printers, but for me, this option does not appear.

I don't know that it's very easy to do, as InDesign has 1) the ability to export to .pdf and 2) the ability to rearrange the pages for printing, but somehow I just don't see how to do this.

What I have:

-InDesign CS5

-Photoshop CS4

-Windows 7

Thanks for any help.

The virtual AdobePDF printer is installed as part of the process of installing a COMPLETE of Acrobat version. If you do not have Acrobat, it's why you do not. You could print to file, and then use one of the freeware PDF converters, maybe, but I don't know what the outcome would be. As you work with a file flat, it will probably work OK.

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