I have attached a screenshot to start with.
Left you see the Word file and the section starting with "Historien om dette...". Right the PDF with the same section. The viewing size of the two docs is identical. The Word document was made october 2014 with Word 2010, and shortly after I changed to Word 2013. Now I have Word 2016. The PDF was converted with "Acrobat PDFMaker 11 for Word". Today I have Acrobat Pro DC 2015 (part of Adobe CC suite).
The PDF to the right presents the layout that the Word file originally had.
Differences now are these:
1. PDF is on page 4, the two photos + the text below them (you can see only one photo) are on page 3, so the 'missing' linebreak after the phototext does not show in PDF. Word is only on page 3, and the 'pressed' layout here would never have satisfied me. This is not what I made!
2. The linespacing in PDF is 1,24, in Word it is only 1 (single)! When I wrote the text in 2014, I couldnīt have chosen 1,24 as the linespacing, since only 1/1,15/1,5 etc. were available in Word 2010 (if I remember correctly).
3. The font in both is Arno Pro, a font synced from Adobe Creative Cloud/Typekit. This font I can use in Adobe programmes and in Office, but it does not show up in the 'Fonts' folder in the Control Panel. As you can see the font looks somewhat heavier in Word than in PDF, although both are regular 11pt.
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