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I am using Word 2003. My documents have two section breaks. One after the
Title Page, one after the Table of Contents. There are Headers and Footers in the document itself but not the TOC or Title Page. My problem is when I convert to PDF (which we do for emailing purposes) the document ends up in three PDFs, one for each section. Is there any solution to this - the client is not impressed with three PDFs. |
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Look at the settings for your PDF converter software. It seems as if some
"split" option has been activated. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "GaiPilz" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003. My documents have two section breaks. One after the Title Page, one after the Table of Contents. There are Headers and Footers in the document itself but not the TOC or Title Page. My problem is when I convert to PDF (which we do for emailing purposes) the document ends up in three PDFs, one for each section. Is there any solution to this - the client is not impressed with three PDFs. |
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Look at the settings for your PDF converter software. It seems as if some
"split" option has been activated. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "GaiPilz" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003. My documents have two section breaks. One after the Title Page, one after the Table of Contents. There are Headers and Footers in the document itself but not the TOC or Title Page. My problem is when I convert to PDF (which we do for emailing purposes) the document ends up in three PDFs, one for each section. Is there any solution to this - the client is not impressed with three PDFs. |