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Is there any way to create a pdf and make sure the margins are the same as
the existing word document? I am using Word 2003 and have Adobe Acrobat 7
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Thanks for any help!
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That's what Acrobat does? Are you using the add-in to create the PDF?

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Is there any way to create a pdf and make sure the margins are the
same as the existing word document? I am using Word 2003 and have
Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional.

Thanks for any help!



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Hi Graham,

When I use both word, (I don't know if it a add-in) via Adobe PDF (next to
help), Convert to Adobe PDF or if I use Acrobat via File, Create PDF, it it
making the text break in different places in the PDF created vs. the word
file it was created from. I am creating a lot of differnt files into PDF and
most have slightly different margins...

thanks for any other help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

That's what Acrobat does? Are you using the add-in to create the PDF?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


123question wrote:
Is there any way to create a pdf and make sure the margins are the
same as the existing word document? I am using Word 2003 and have
Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional.

Thanks for any help!




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Default Creating PDF with same Word margins/settings

You are using the add-in. To reduce the possibility of reformatting
anomalies, set Adobe PDF as the active printer. Check the formatting. Then
click the Create PDF button.

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123question wrote:
Hi Graham,

When I use both word, (I don't know if it a add-in) via Adobe PDF
(next to help), Convert to Adobe PDF or if I use Acrobat via File,
Create PDF, it it making the text break in different places in the
PDF created vs. the word file it was created from. I am creating a
lot of differnt files into PDF and most have slightly different
margins...

thanks for any other help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

That's what Acrobat does? Are you using the add-in to create the PDF?

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


123question wrote:
Is there any way to create a pdf and make sure the margins are the
same as the existing word document? I am using Word 2003 and have
Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional.

Thanks for any help!



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