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Any font issue converting Word docx into PDF with Arial 10 font?
I am converting a Word 2007 docx file into a PDF using a program. However,
when I manually start the program, the output is identical to the "Save As" pdf output provided by Word. The output on some docx files has kerning issues where the letter "v" is very close to the next letter. I've also noticed differences when using the "Save As" pdf option, the output PDF file does not exactly match the docx file. The font I'm using is Arial 10. Also noticed that the kerning issue seems to appear on text within a Word table. Any ideas on how to correct this issue would be greatly appreciated as the documents are legal documents. Thanks. |
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Any font issue converting Word docx into PDF with Arial 10 font?
I have been unable to reproduce your problem using Arial 10 in a table.
Ensure you have the ISO 19005-1 compliance option checked? Does it really make any difference to the legality of a document that certain letters are closer together or farther apart, when a handwritten document is perfectly acceptable? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Remisnism wrote: I am converting a Word 2007 docx file into a PDF using a program. However, when I manually start the program, the output is identical to the "Save As" pdf output provided by Word. The output on some docx files has kerning issues where the letter "v" is very close to the next letter. I've also noticed differences when using the "Save As" pdf option, the output PDF file does not exactly match the docx file. The font I'm using is Arial 10. Also noticed that the kerning issue seems to appear on text within a Word table. Any ideas on how to correct this issue would be greatly appreciated as the documents are legal documents. Thanks. |
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Graham,
I appreciate the reply. Where would one fine the ISO 19005-1 compliance option? Also, our application is for generating insurance contracts and we create the documents in Word and save all of the word documents as 1 PDF file. We do the document packaging for our customers. Our customer's are complaining about the kerning between some characters. What is strange is that it only occurs on some of the documents, not all. Another question: Why is the printed PDF file (used Word to save as PDF) slightly different than printed Word docx file? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I have been unable to reproduce your problem using Arial 10 in a table. Ensure you have the ISO 19005-1 compliance option checked? Does it really make any difference to the legality of a document that certain letters are closer together or farther apart, when a handwritten document is perfectly acceptable? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Remisnism wrote: I am converting a Word 2007 docx file into a PDF using a program. However, when I manually start the program, the output is identical to the "Save As" pdf output provided by Word. The output on some docx files has kerning issues where the letter "v" is very close to the next letter. I've also noticed differences when using the "Save As" pdf option, the output PDF file does not exactly match the docx file. The font I'm using is Arial 10. Also noticed that the kerning issue seems to appear on text within a Word table. Any ideas on how to correct this issue would be greatly appreciated as the documents are legal documents. Thanks. |
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Any font issue converting Word docx into PDF with Arial 10 fon
If you click 'options' in the save as pdf dialog box you will find the
options! While converting a document to a graphical format (PDF) is not perfect, it is difficult to suggest a cause for the kerning issue without a sample of the document that caused the problem. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Remisnism wrote: Graham, I appreciate the reply. Where would one fine the ISO 19005-1 compliance option? Also, our application is for generating insurance contracts and we create the documents in Word and save all of the word documents as 1 PDF file. We do the document packaging for our customers. Our customer's are complaining about the kerning between some characters. What is strange is that it only occurs on some of the documents, not all. Another question: Why is the printed PDF file (used Word to save as PDF) slightly different than printed Word docx file? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I have been unable to reproduce your problem using Arial 10 in a table. Ensure you have the ISO 19005-1 compliance option checked? Does it really make any difference to the legality of a document that certain letters are closer together or farther apart, when a handwritten document is perfectly acceptable? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Remisnism wrote: I am converting a Word 2007 docx file into a PDF using a program. However, when I manually start the program, the output is identical to the "Save As" pdf output provided by Word. The output on some docx files has kerning issues where the letter "v" is very close to the next letter. I've also noticed differences when using the "Save As" pdf option, the output PDF file does not exactly match the docx file. The font I'm using is Arial 10. Also noticed that the kerning issue seems to appear on text within a Word table. Any ideas on how to correct this issue would be greatly appreciated as the documents are legal documents. Thanks. |
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