In article <8872B552-BC34-454F-B6CF-(E-Mail Removed)>, Brian17 wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the suggestion. Tried it and same deal, adobe reader tries to
> flatten it and it takes forever.
No problem. Happy to (try to) help. ;-)
> I was hoping there is more of a fix for it in PPT 2007 or with the save to
> pdf option there. This is going to create big problems for us as we encourage
> everyone to save ppts as pdf for printing ease.
It might be worth saving as 97-2003 first, then printing. Other than that, it may
boil down to "If it hurts when I do that, I'll have to stop doing that" ... ie, not
using the PPT2007 features that cause printing problems.
NOT a pleasant workaround, I know.
>
> "Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
>
> > In the Acrobat print dialog box (you may have to click the Advanced button to
> > see it) there's a "Print as image" option. Try putting a checkmark next to that
> > and see if it helps with the printing problem.
> >
> >
> > In article <4B134F71-0386-47D1-9DE7-(E-Mail Removed)>, Brian17 wrote:
> > > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any info on a particular problem I've been
> > > experiencing. Using PPT 2007 on WinXP. Also have Adobe Acrobat Standard 6.0
> > > and Reader 8.0
> > >
> > > When saving my pptx file as a PDF from the Office 07 add-in, I noticed that
> > > printing it using reader/acrobat takes forever. Both programs wants to
> > > "flatten transparencies" and it tried to do so page by page. I have to give
> > > up waiting because it takes so long. Presentation is only 16 slides using the
> > > new "Foundry" theme in PPT 2007. I changed themes and most of them create the
> > > same error. The only one that works is the generic "Office Theme".
> > >
> > > I then tried to use tools in Acrobat to reduce file size and save it for pdf
> > > version 4.0 and an eror popped up there similiar to the flatten transparency
> > > wording.
> > >
> > > It seems Microsoft has added the ability to generate a PDF, but did not
> > > fully test the functionality of it and actually try to print a pdf created
> > > from PPT 2007. Is anyone else seeing this, or can verify this (we are seeing
> > > this on 6 test machines)? Is there a way to get PPT to "flatten" whatever
> > > needs to be flattened as part of the save to pdf or using by using another
> > > feature in PPT?
> > >
> > > Only solution I can see is using Office Theme when saving as PDF in PPT 2007
> > > or sending slides to Word and creating PDF from there.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Brian
>
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