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Nate
Hi,
I'm printing from VBA to an Adobe PDF printer; the first time I open
the file and run the macro, it works, but subsequent times I get an
error message:
When you create a PostScript file you have to send the host fonts.
Please go to the printer properties, "Adobe PDF Settings" page
and turn OFF the option "Do not send fonts to Distiller".
Of course, the option IS turned off, so I don't think it's anything to
do with the fonts.
(I've also patched Acrobat to the latest version.)
I can successfully print to other PostScript printers with no problem,
but I'd really like to use the Adobe PDF printer, as (a) when it's
"distilled", it creates much smaller PDF file sizes, and (b) we've paid
out hundreds of pounds for Acrobat 7(!)
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Regards,
Nate
PS Tested this on Excel 2000 / Windows 2000 and Excel 2003 / Windows
Server 2003, exact same problem.
I'm printing from VBA to an Adobe PDF printer; the first time I open
the file and run the macro, it works, but subsequent times I get an
error message:
When you create a PostScript file you have to send the host fonts.
Please go to the printer properties, "Adobe PDF Settings" page
and turn OFF the option "Do not send fonts to Distiller".
Of course, the option IS turned off, so I don't think it's anything to
do with the fonts.
(I've also patched Acrobat to the latest version.)
I can successfully print to other PostScript printers with no problem,
but I'd really like to use the Adobe PDF printer, as (a) when it's
"distilled", it creates much smaller PDF file sizes, and (b) we've paid
out hundreds of pounds for Acrobat 7(!)
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Regards,
Nate
PS Tested this on Excel 2000 / Windows 2000 and Excel 2003 / Windows
Server 2003, exact same problem.