Missing text with pdf Conversion

G

Guest

When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole chunks of text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is missing, a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place, some part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time soon. ;-)
 
G

Guest

Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time soon. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole chunks of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is missing, a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place, some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf. Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


JoAnn Paules said:
Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf. Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


JoAnn Paules said:
Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a reply. I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf. Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


JoAnn Paules said:
Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail dot com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing shows up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

JoAnn Paules said:
Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail dot com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

JoAnn Paules said:
Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text showed up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

JoAnn Paules said:
Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often through my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you using a newer
version?

thx,
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text showed up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

JoAnn Paules said:
Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often through my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

Yes, thx very much for sending back the file (I formatted it for my DH) -
very much appreciated.

I will check out the Adobe Acrobat newsgroup and see if they have any
insights.

I can feel my hair re-growing already ;0

karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often through my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Yea! Men can be quite sexy when they start to lose their hair. It's
generally not the same for women. ;-)

(BTW - since it's a resume, I'll wish your husband better luck than I've had
job hunting.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Yes, thx very much for sending back the file (I formatted it for my DH) -
very much appreciated.

I will check out the Adobe Acrobat newsgroup and see if they have any
insights.

I can feel my hair re-growing already ;0

karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often through
my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

:

I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text
showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing
shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at
gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post
a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style
including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in
the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that
happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a
standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if
you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style
any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No
embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style
that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing
Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

Coming from you - with such a high degree of technical knowledge - that's a
true shocker! Best of luck to you.

cheers,
klam

JoAnn Paules said:
Yea! Men can be quite sexy when they start to lose their hair. It's
generally not the same for women. ;-)

(BTW - since it's a resume, I'll wish your husband better luck than I've had
job hunting.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Yes, thx very much for sending back the file (I formatted it for my DH) -
very much appreciated.

I will check out the Adobe Acrobat newsgroup and see if they have any
insights.

I can feel my hair re-growing already ;0

karen

JoAnn Paules said:
I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often through
my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

:

I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text
showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing
shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at
gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls re-post
a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style
including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in
the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that
happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a
standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if
you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that style
any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No
embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one style
that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing
Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Technical knowledge isn't always a good thing. I swear I'd have more luck if
I dumbed down my resume.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Coming from you - with such a high degree of technical knowledge - that's
a
true shocker! Best of luck to you.

cheers,
klam

JoAnn Paules said:
Yea! Men can be quite sexy when they start to lose their hair. It's
generally not the same for women. ;-)

(BTW - since it's a resume, I'll wish your husband better luck than I've
had
job hunting.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Yes, thx very much for sending back the file (I formatted it for my
DH) -
very much appreciated.

I will check out the Adobe Acrobat newsgroup and see if they have any
insights.

I can feel my hair re-growing already ;0

karen

:

I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe
Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure
someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't
you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often
through
my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you
using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

:

I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text
showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing
shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at
gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls
re-post
a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style
including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in
the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that
happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a
standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if
you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that
style
any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file
has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No
embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one
style
that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in
the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing
Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 
G

Guest

May be try it and see! Never met an employer who wasn't happy I knew more
after I was hired than they thought (of course as long as it doesn't compete
with your boss's area of "expertise"...LOL)

My DH's current position has a fancy title but his pay is directly tied to
the "sales stream" (a separate dept) which has been "$0" :'''O

JoAnn Paules said:
Technical knowledge isn't always a good thing. I swear I'd have more luck if
I dumbed down my resume.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




klam said:
Coming from you - with such a high degree of technical knowledge - that's
a
true shocker! Best of luck to you.

cheers,
klam

JoAnn Paules said:
Yea! Men can be quite sexy when they start to lose their hair. It's
generally not the same for women. ;-)

(BTW - since it's a resume, I'll wish your husband better luck than I've
had
job hunting.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Yes, thx very much for sending back the file (I formatted it for my
DH) -
very much appreciated.

I will check out the Adobe Acrobat newsgroup and see if they have any
insights.

I can feel my hair re-growing already ;0

karen

:

I'm using Acrobat Pro v7. Try posting the question in the Adobe
Acrobat
newsgroup. They have a pretty active group over there so I'm sure
someone
can pinpoint the issue. For now, you have the one I sent you, don't
you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Weird. I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I make pdfs quite often
through
my
work, but maybe there's some setting I need to change? Are you
using a
newer
version?

thx,
karen

:

I got the file. When I converted it with Acrobat, all of the text
showed
up.
Which program are you using to create .pdf files?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




okie dokie, I re-sent it to that address. Pls re-post if nothing
shows
up.

thx!
karen, the patch head

:

Nothing has shown up. Try using this address: jl dot paules at
gmail
dot
com

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

I sent it to you - thx! If you don't get it can you pls
re-post
a
reply.
I
sent it to the e-mail above with "no spam" removed.

cheers,
patchier karen

:

Patch-ier -

Can you send me the file or is it proprietary?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




haha...

Nope, most of the text in that column is "Normal" style
including
chunks
that are missing and text portions that show up properly in
the
pdf.
Any
ideas?

cheers,
patch-ier


:

Dear Patch-head,


Any chance you missing text all uses the same font that
happens
to
be
something different than the rest of the document?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Hi JoAnn,

Thx a mint for replying to this post.

Yes, the text shows in print preview, and prints on a
standard
laser
printer
(HP Laserjet 4050).

just call me patch-head ;)
karen

:

Will said missing text print on a regular printer?

BTW - You might be able to start a new fashion trend if
you
pull
enough
chunks out but I don't think I'll be adopting that
style
any
time
soon.
;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
When I convert my Word document to pdf, the pdf file
has
whole
chunks
of
text
missing.

The file is a table that is four pages long. No
embedded
stuff
or
graphics
in it, just text with different styles applied.

I can't find a pattern (i.e., it is not just one
style
that
is
missing,
a
block of text is missing from every page but not in
the
same
place,
some
part
of a row will print out but not others).

I have checked that under Tools > Options > Drawing
Objects
is
checked.
Although as mentioned, it's text within a table.

Using Word 2000 on stand alone XP and Acrobat 5.

Any help with this hair-puller, greatly appreciated!
karen
 

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