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Old 04-08-2014, 06:49 AM
bobulus bobulus is offline HTML -> PDF error. Windows 7 64bit HTML -> PDF error. Office 2010 32bit
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Default HTML -> PDF error.

I have a series of files I have to convert from html -> pdf. There are 64 html files, 63 of which convert without any issues. There is one however that after being converted is off-center and text to the right of the document is truncated.

This task was being done programmatically. When this one conversion error popped up I attempted the conversion by starting up a copy of word, loading the problematic html file and saving it as a pdf. Got the same results (off-center, truncated text to the right.)

I've compared the html in the problematic file to the html in all the other files that converted successfully and can see no significant differences. The files all follow the same general format, have the same entries in their <style> sections, etc. etc.



I'm a developer and these files are used as help files in the application I'm working on. Displaying the help as html is not an option for reasons too long to type and not really relevant.

Thanks in advance,
Bob
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