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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
Posted this to the formatting group, but it's not getting through. Also
tried to post it here, same problem. Am trying again without the attachment. Please email me if you can help, I can send you the files described. snippedAttached is zip file containing all files mentioned here. Basically I have a word document set up to mail merge with an excel file to produce cards for a tabletop sports game. I have two problems i) if you look on the word file (the excel file is included so that the word document doesnt complain!), the card for Bernard Berrian for example, the shading works fine in WORD - no overlap, but if you look at the PDF version, the rows "overlap" a bit, the grey shading covers up bits of the rows above and below. To get to PDF all I'm doing is changing my printer from Lexmark to the "Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer" option, and yes, I've checked the paper and margin settings so it's not that. Does anyone know why the output in PDF is not the same as in WORD? why is word keeping the rows separate, and PDF isnt? this leads to my 2nd (and main) problem ii) where is the setting for those rows that are shaded? I'm buggered if I can remember how I did it. I've tried "format, borders and shading" and clearing shading from cell, table, paragraph, text - to no avail. I cannot work out where to turn this shading option off now, which I need to do to see if the PDF output is better. It's not good to have rows obscured! please, help if you can, I am "power user" of the PC, experienced programmer etc, but sometimes it seems all too easy to be reduced to a head scratching idiot when trying to do something you intuitively feel should be very obvious. |
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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
On Dec 30, 2006, Lee Harris wrote:
i) if you look on the word file (the excel file is included so that the word document doesnt complain!), the card for Bernard Berrian for example, the shading works fine in WORD - no overlap, but if you look at the PDF version, the rows "overlap" a bit, the grey shading covers up bits of the rows above and below. To get to PDF all I'm doing is changing my printer from Lexmark to the "Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer" option, and yes, I've checked the paper and margin settings so it's not that. PDFWriter is a non-PostScript tool and mercifully, Adobe has dropped it. Your best PDF will come from distilling a PostScript file made with the Adobe PDF printer instance. Does anyone know why the output in PDF is not the same as in WORD? why is word keeping the rows separate, and PDF isnt? this leads to my 2nd (and main) problem ii) where is the setting for those rows that are shaded? I'm buggered if I can remember how I did it. I've tried "format, borders and shading" and clearing shading from cell, table, paragraph, text - to no avail. I cannot work out where to turn this shading option off now, which I need to do to see if the PDF output is better. It's not good to have rows obscured! Try the settings in the Table Table Properties menu. |
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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
"Tim Murray" wrote in message t.com... On Dec 30, 2006, Lee Harris wrote: i) if you look on the word file (the excel file is included so that the word document doesnt complain!), the card for Bernard Berrian for example, the shading works fine in WORD - no overlap, but if you look at the PDF version, the rows "overlap" a bit, the grey shading covers up bits of the rows above and below. To get to PDF all I'm doing is changing my printer from Lexmark to the "Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer" option, and yes, I've checked the paper and margin settings so it's not that. PDFWriter is a non-PostScript tool and mercifully, Adobe has dropped it. Your best PDF will come from distilling a PostScript file made with the Adobe printer instance. how do I achieve this? |
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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
On Dec 31, 2006, Lee Harris wrote:
PDFWriter is a non-PostScript tool and mercifully, Adobe has dropped it. Your best PDF will come from distilling a PostScript file made with the Adobe PDF printer instance. how do I achieve this? Do you have real Acrobat, or, a competitive product? |
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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
"Tim Murray" wrote in message t.com... On Dec 31, 2006, Lee Harris wrote: PDFWriter is a non-PostScript tool and mercifully, Adobe has dropped it. Your best PDF will come from distilling a PostScript file made with the Adobe PDF printer instance. how do I achieve this? Do you have real Acrobat, or, a competitive product? real Acrobat |
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Repost: Help with row shading / PDF output from mail merge (no attachment)
On Jan 2, 2007, Lee Harris wrote:
"Tim Murray" wrote in message t.com... On Dec 31, 2006, Lee Harris wrote: PDFWriter is a non-PostScript tool and mercifully, Adobe has dropped it. Your best PDF will come from distilling a PostScript file made with the Adobe PDF printer instance. how do I achieve this? Do you have real Acrobat, or, a competitive product? real Acrobat Acrobat installs a printer called Adobe PDF and an application called Distiller. Change to that printer and "print to file", then distill that resulting file. Word will save a file whose extension is PRT, and Distiller looks for PS. You can either (a) put quotes around the file name "myfile.ps"; or (b) let it print myfile.prt, and in Distiller, force it to open myfile.prt. |
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