I've been meaning to ask about those "very small pages" for a year; thanks Shlomo for bringing the subject up. Every once in awhile, I have the "very small pages" problem when printing to PS via the PDF driver and distilling (opposite to Shlomo's Save as PDF occurrence of the problem). It pops up out of nowhere; I'm happily printing chapters in a book, I change NOTHING, and then whammo--I get standard-sized pages with a small thumbnail-sized PDF in the middle of each page. The ONLY remedy is to shut down FM, Distiller, and Acrobat, open them all up again, and reprint to PS. I'm running FM11, Acrobat 10, on Win7. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? It sort of feels like a memory problem, but my system has, I think, 8 GB of RAM, so memory shouldn't be an issue. The problem occurs independent of any particular file or book or distiller options. Let me repeat--everything is printing fine and then suddenly printing small with no change in ANY setting. I'm just curious--it is not a show stopper, but it can get very annoying and time consuming.

Carol


At 11:00 AM 4/30/2013, Shlomo Perets wrote:
Unrelated to interactive media, with FM8 or later "Save as PDF" works fine and I use it as the standard way to produce PDFs from FM. There are highly exceptional cases where "Save as PDF" fails (e.g. producing very small pages), and then switching to PS+distill is the workaround.

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