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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Use that print driver to create your pdf, not Microsoft's Save As, or even Adobe's Save As PDF. It should give you the results you seek. To create a pdf, print to that "printer."
If the PDF must match a physically printed copy, changing to a PDF printer driver to produce the PDF is precisely the wrong thing to do. One should use SaveAs to create the PDF with the driver used to print the hard copy active.
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