The Download / Export modal allows you to easily export a PDF of your document's current state to Google Drive or elsewhere.
The Download / Export modal can be opened from the "download icon" or the document's "file menu" at the top right side of the editor page. Additionally, the modal can be opened from the right-click menu in your dashboard.
Export Options
PDF Options
All PDFs will have a checkbox for 'Rasterize pages' which will render all embedded page content as images. If your PDF has any form fields, you'll also see a checkbox for "Flatten fields" which will embed all content in those fields to the page so that no one can edit them further. Both of these flatten options require DocHub Pro.
Where
This option sets the destination directory within your Google Drive to export the file. Click on Edit if you'd like to select a subfolder as the target directory. By default, this will be set to the top of your Drive (i.e. My Drive).
File Name
In case you'd like to edit the name of your PDF. This will only edit the name of the PDF being exported to Drive and won't affect the name of your document in DocHub.
Existing Version - Options if linked to Google Drive
If you see the section for Existing Version, and it mentions a document exists in Drive, then your document is successfully linked to a file within your Google Drive.
The Existing Version section allows you to 'Locate in Drive' and 'Discard Association'. The latter removes DocHub's link with the existing version it found within Drive (it will not remove the file itself).
If the file doesn't already exist in Google Drive, then after you've exported a copy of the document to Google Drive, the document should become linked to that export, and the option should update.
Save As Options
You'll also see a Save As... section with the following 2 choices for how you want to handle the export.
Update existing with revision
Choose this if you don't care about reverting the file back to a previous version and want your edited or signed PDF in DocHub to be the final and only copy saved back to your Google Drive.
Create new copy
Choosing this will expand more options for selecting the destination folder or editing the file name. By default, it will be set to the top of your Google Drive. To change it from My Drive, click on the Edit button below it in the Where section.