Two wild stabs at your problem: 1. I recall a time when I was getting no PDF generation. It turned out that in File> Preferences> General, I had Cross-Platform File Naming set to Macintosh on a Windows computer, and my file name was one character too long for the Mac 31-character (or whatever) limit. FM actually let me go through something like four dialog boxes toward creating the PDF, but gave me no clue while it was failing.
2. I also had problems with Acrobat X on Windows 7 64-bit. I was getting no PDFs. It turned out that Acrobat updates, both 10.0.1 and 10.0.2 were trashing the port setting for the Adobe PDF printer and setting it to COM1:! It was necessary to delete Adobe PDF printer and do a repair install to fix the issue. Mike Wickham On 8/13/2011 3:16 PM, Cal Callahan wrote: > I'm using Windows 7 and Acrobat Pro. I'm not at work right now, so > can't check how much RAM & free disk space I have, but I'm sure > there's plenty. > I tried print to file, print to PDF, save as PDF, print to pdf Cute > Writer (?), create pdf from Acrobat Pro, and probably some others I > don't recall. I sometimes would get the job option error message, but > that seems to have gone away since I created a job option called > Standard1. I see a "file not found" error from Acrobat Pro that > presumably results from my opting to show the pdf after generation. > Don't know about the font embedding or the job options setting for > that, but will check when I go back to work Tuesday. > It's a company computer, so don't know what patches have been > installed, how I would know if they had been installed, or if I can > install the HotFix for Postscript printers. (Do I need this when I'm > just trying to save a file as pdf?) > Thanks for your feedback and sorry I'm fuzzy on the details. > cal >