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Old 07-28-2014, 01:45 AM
Sasha AD Sasha AD is offline Descenders of letters chopped off when I save a Word file as a PDF Windows Vista Descenders of letters chopped off when I save a Word file as a PDF Office 2007
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I have Word 2007 and created a document using 11.5 pt Adobe Caslon Pro with 13 pt line spacing.



When I print the document in Word, it prints fine. However, when I save it as a PDF and print it, the bottoms of the descenders of letters such as g, y, p, etc. are all chopped off.

I've tried embedding the font when I do the save in Word but it makes no difference.

I only have Adobe Reader, not Acrobat. I've asked this question on an Adobe forum and was told it's a Word issue because Word is creating the PDF.

Why is this happening? Is there anything I can do?

I'd be very grateful for any advice!
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