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Acro9 Series: Troubleshooting Word to PDF Creation Issues

14th January, 2010 - Posted by MsD

This entry is part 1 in the series 2010 Acrobatusers.com Articles

Microsoft Word is the most common source program for generating PDF content. Here are some tips and tricks for producing predictable PDF output.

In a recent AcrobatUsers.com Tech Talk, I described various issues and solutions you can use when creating PDF files. This article describes important issues and includes tricks you can try from that presentation. The list isn’t exhaustive, but may help pinpoint issues you’re experiencing with your files.

Microsoft Word serves as the source program for more PDF files than any other software. In general, problems with PDF creation from Word stem from these sources:
• PDFMaker choices
• Bookmarks
• Links and hyperlink settings
• Document structure

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