Question about pdf function in Office 2007

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ella

Hello,
I'm hoping that some of you can help me solve an odd problem. My
organization has recently switched to Office 2007 and we started
making pdf documents with the Microsoft add-in, whereas previously we
were using Adobe Acrobat. Since we started doing this, we've been
contacted by several people complaining that when they try to open the
documents using their MacBooks the text is unreadable whereas the
pictures appear in the document. Is there some type of difference
between the pdf that is generated by Acrobat and the pdf generated by
Office or some type of settings that we aren't aware of that need to
be set?

Thanks very much for your help with this,
Ella Elman
Seattle Urban Nature
www.seattleurbannature.org
 
A

Alan124

Hello,
I'm hoping that some of you can help me solve an odd problem.  My
organization has recently switched to Office 2007 and we started
makingpdfdocuments with the Microsoft add-in, whereas previously we
were using Adobe Acrobat. Since we started doing this, we've been
contacted by several people complaining that when they try to open the
documents using their MacBooks the text isunreadablewhereas the
pictures appear in the document. Is there some type of difference
between thepdfthat is generated by Acrobat and thepdfgenerated by
Office or some type of settings that we aren't aware of that need to
be set?

Thanks very much for your help with this,
Ella Elman
Seattle Urban Naturewww.seattleurbannature.org

I think you should check your fronts to see if they are embedded
correctly. By the way, if file still unreadable, it maybe corrupt or
something. You can try Advanced PDF Repair at http://www.datanumen.com/apdfr/
. It recovers several important PDF files for me and is really
helpful!

Hope this helps.

Alan
 

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