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Hello,
I've got a file: http://foreverthemostimportant.com/T...to.Forever.pdf and it looks OK in the .docx, but when I generate .pdf file out of it -- just see for yourself. How to overcome this problem? |
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Your PDF is 13Mb+. I'm not going to download such a large file just to see a 'problem' line.
The important question is: Does it print correctly? Of so, it's just a long-standing limitation of Adobe Acrobat's line display algorithms. If not, you do have a problem.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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It looks bad on screen and it's the problem.
Just check for yourself. What can be done? Maybe generate .docx to .pdf using any other tool (does anybody knows any)? Is there any patch fixing it? SCREEN: https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resi...=folder%2c.jpg |
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It's not something Microsoft can resolve, since the faulty product is Adobe Acrobat.
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