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      24th Feb 2006
I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it becoomes
98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe readjust the page
breaks in the process. Is there any setting that prevents Adobe from
readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002 and Adobe Acrobat v.7.
 
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      24th Feb 2006
Set the active printer to Acrobat PDF so that the document will reformat to
that driver before converting.

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Mari wrote:
> I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it
> becoomes 98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe
> readjust the page breaks in the process. Is there any setting that
> prevents Adobe from readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002
> and Adobe Acrobat v.7.



 
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      24th Feb 2006
I have seen this happen when you let text flow without manual page breaks.
Acrobat seems to put a little more of your text on a page, resulting in
shorter documents. About the only solution I have been able to come up with
to maintain the same number of pages in a document is to insert manual page
breaks where I want the page to break.

"Mari" wrote:

> I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it becoomes
> 98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe readjust the page
> breaks in the process. Is there any setting that prevents Adobe from
> readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002 and Adobe Acrobat v.7.

 
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      24th Feb 2006
I have used [convert to Adobe PDF] button in the toolbar, as well as
selecting File > Print from the menu, and select "Adobe PDF" as the printer
name. The result is the same. 99 page Word document becomes 98 page PDF file.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

> Set the active printer to Acrobat PDF so that the document will reformat to
> that driver before converting.
>
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> Mari wrote:
> > I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it
> > becoomes 98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe
> > readjust the page breaks in the process. Is there any setting that
> > prevents Adobe from readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002
> > and Adobe Acrobat v.7.

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      24th Feb 2006
Thank you. I was hoping there is some kind of setting, either in Word or in
Adobe Distiller, that prevents Adobe from readjusting the page breaks.

"SVC" wrote:

> I have seen this happen when you let text flow without manual page breaks.
> Acrobat seems to put a little more of your text on a page, resulting in
> shorter documents. About the only solution I have been able to come up with
> to maintain the same number of pages in a document is to insert manual page
> breaks where I want the page to break.
>
> "Mari" wrote:
>
> > I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it becoomes
> > 98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe readjust the page
> > breaks in the process. Is there any setting that prevents Adobe from
> > readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002 and Adobe Acrobat v.7.

 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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      24th Feb 2006
What Jay was suggesting was that you set the active printer to Adobe PDF.
Then see how many pages your document has. Then use the Convert to Adobe PDF
button. When you change the printer, you may see formatting differences in
the document, but you can then deal with them before creating the PDF; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm

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"Mari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have used [convert to Adobe PDF] button in the toolbar, as well as
> selecting File > Print from the menu, and select "Adobe PDF" as the

printer
> name. The result is the same. 99 page Word document becomes 98 page PDF

file.
>
> "Graham Mayor" wrote:
>
> > Set the active printer to Acrobat PDF so that the document will reformat

to
> > that driver before converting.
> >
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> > <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
> > Graham Mayor - Word MVP
> >
> > My web site www.gmayor.com
> > Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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> >
> > Mari wrote:
> > > I have a Word doc, which is 99 pages, but when I convert to PDF, it
> > > becoomes 98 pages. Nothing missing from PDF. It looks that Adobe
> > > readjust the page breaks in the process. Is there any setting that
> > > prevents Adobe from readjusting the page breaks? I am using Word 2002
> > > and Adobe Acrobat v.7.

> >
> >
> >


 
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