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I have word document which I want to convert to pdf.
All the fonts are same, few line at the beginging of the document are Bookmarked and some contents of the document are highlighted in red color. I have installed Adobe Acrobat 5 - by default it has installed automatically PDF maker 5 and Acrobat distiller 5. It created tool bar and menu in word also. Now the problem which is arising is that when I am saving the Document to pdf on clicking on the pdf tool bar, it creates the pdf file But the fonts are fuzzy/hazzy. I mean it is not same looks/clear like word document. I read few articles to set the PDF maker conversation setting and changing distiller setting. But failed. All gives the same result. I am looking forward to an article/advise in detail, how to do the setting of the converstion, so that It can produce the same looks as word document. Regards. Irshad |
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Hi,
I cannot comment on the pdf maker by Adobe but I am using a very successful pdf maker and have converted many Word documents some of them were over 30 pages. The software is found on http://www.pdfmachine.com and is called PDF Machine Office, it is very inexpensive and works everytime and the conversions can be read with Adobe Acrobat 7. Toby "Irshad Alam" wrote: I have word document which I want to convert to pdf. All the fonts are same, few line at the beginging of the document are Bookmarked and some contents of the document are highlighted in red color. I have installed Adobe Acrobat 5 - by default it has installed automatically PDF maker 5 and Acrobat distiller 5. It created tool bar and menu in word also. Now the problem which is arising is that when I am saving the Document to pdf on clicking on the pdf tool bar, it creates the pdf file But the fonts are fuzzy/hazzy. I mean it is not same looks/clear like word document. I read few articles to set the PDF maker conversation setting and changing distiller setting. But failed. All gives the same result. I am looking forward to an article/advise in detail, how to do the setting of the converstion, so that It can produce the same looks as word document. Regards. Irshad |
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Anybody else else please guide me about the below or tell me where should I
post this question to get an answer. Regards. Irshad "Toby" wrote: Hi, I cannot comment on the pdf maker by Adobe but I am using a very successful pdf maker and have converted many Word documents some of them were over 30 pages. The software is found on http://www.pdfmachine.com and is called PDF Machine Office, it is very inexpensive and works everytime and the conversions can be read with Adobe Acrobat 7. Toby "Irshad Alam" wrote: I have word document which I want to convert to pdf. All the fonts are same, few line at the beginging of the document are Bookmarked and some contents of the document are highlighted in red color. I have installed Adobe Acrobat 5 - by default it has installed automatically PDF maker 5 and Acrobat distiller 5. It created tool bar and menu in word also. Now the problem which is arising is that when I am saving the Document to pdf on clicking on the pdf tool bar, it creates the pdf file But the fonts are fuzzy/hazzy. I mean it is not same looks/clear like word document. I read few articles to set the PDF maker conversation setting and changing distiller setting. But failed. All gives the same result. I am looking forward to an article/advise in detail, how to do the setting of the converstion, so that It can produce the same looks as word document. Regards. Irshad |
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You would be better asking about Adobe settings in an Adobe forum.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Irshad Alam wrote: Anybody else else please guide me about the below or tell me where should I post this question to get an answer. Regards. Irshad "Toby" wrote: Hi, I cannot comment on the pdf maker by Adobe but I am using a very successful pdf maker and have converted many Word documents some of them were over 30 pages. The software is found on http://www.pdfmachine.com and is called PDF Machine Office, it is very inexpensive and works everytime and the conversions can be read with Adobe Acrobat 7. Toby "Irshad Alam" wrote: I have word document which I want to convert to pdf. All the fonts are same, few line at the beginging of the document are Bookmarked and some contents of the document are highlighted in red color. I have installed Adobe Acrobat 5 - by default it has installed automatically PDF maker 5 and Acrobat distiller 5. It created tool bar and menu in word also. Now the problem which is arising is that when I am saving the Document to pdf on clicking on the pdf tool bar, it creates the pdf file But the fonts are fuzzy/hazzy. I mean it is not same looks/clear like word document. I read few articles to set the PDF maker conversation setting and changing distiller setting. But failed. All gives the same result. I am looking forward to an article/advise in detail, how to do the setting of the converstion, so that It can produce the same looks as word document. Regards. Irshad |
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