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Old 01-13-2020, 04:39 PM
Dom Piero Dom Piero is offline Cannot save file to PDF Windows 10 Cannot save file to PDF Office 2019
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Hi hope someone can help.




I have done a document using Publisher that is 56 pages at A5 with text ans some images but i cant get it to save to PDF i have tried "SaveAs" and "Export" to save it as a PDF file, but when the progress bar is just short of half-way, it fails and gives a message "Publisher cannot save the file.".
i will add i did manage to work twice but that was probably 2 out of 50 attempts.


it works fine with smaller publications like posters



i have also tried the advice of changing the default printer to another without any luck.


Any advice would be appreciated ?

Thanks!
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Old 03-24-2020, 11:02 AM
tcoia tcoia is offline Cannot save file to PDF Windows 10 Cannot save file to PDF Office 2019
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hi Don, have you tried Printing to PDF.. that is how I do it.
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