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![]() When I print the document from Word, it looks perfect. When I print it to pdf (Adobe), random lines from the table borders disappear. If I print the pdf to paper, it looks perfect again. Depending on what % I view it at, and whether I am viewing it in Adobe Professional 7.0 or Adobe Reader 8.0, different lines will be visible or not visible. My co-worker copied the text into a new document and recreated the tables from scratch, and it looks a little better, but is still doing the same thing (just not as much). Any advice on how to fix this? I need to be able to email important reports that will be viewed on the computer, so we need to send a pdf. (Sending a Word document won't work, because then they will be able to make changes.) -- HollyRG |
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Hi Hilly
HollyRG wrote: When I print the document from Word, it looks perfect. When I print it to pdf (Adobe), random lines from the table borders disappear. If I print the pdf to paper, it looks perfect again. Depending on what % I view it at, and whether I am viewing it in Adobe Professional 7.0 or Adobe Reader 8.0, different lines will be visible or not visible. My co-worker copied the text into a new document and recreated the tables from scratch, and it looks a little better, but is still doing the same thing (just not as much). Any advice on how to fix this? I need to be able to email important reports that will be viewed on the computer, so we need to send a pdf. (Sending a Word document won't work, because then they will be able to make changes.) If it's really only the view of the PDF, then there's not much you can do in the first place. [Normally, you don't even know what PDF viewer your recipient is using, so optimizing in that direction is pretty tough ....] You can try using a standard line weight which is pretty solid (I would try 0.5 or even 1.0 pt size for a start) for all lines (also inner table lines), to see whether this makes a difference. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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I also had a table that had disappearing lines when I made a PDF from an MS Word 2007 document. The lines would appear or disappear depending on the zoom level using for viewing the PDF.
I was able to resolve this problem by creating a new table using Table - Insert Table and dragging to select the number of rows and columns that were used in the original table. I then copied the text from the original table and deleted the original table. The fresh table shows up properly in the PDF at various zoom levels. |
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