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Leonard I'm a little surprised that someone of your experience can so readily arrive at conclusions, albeit the same as mine. Enfocus preflighting with the aberrant PDF file, using their standard 'generic office' profile, gives no errors, though there is a caution against using unnecessarily high resolution for colour images. Please can you recommend some other tool to pre-test PDF files, other than Acrobat itself of course. Thanks for your support. Antony Clark | | At 10:48 AM 6/2/2003 +1000, Antony James Clark wrote: | >These are the symptoms, using Acrobat 5. Apparently the same PDF file | >does not cause this error with Acrobat 4. | | That's usually a clue that the PDF's are invalid in some way as | Acrobat 5 is more strict to the standard than 4 - and 6 more so than that. | | | >I'm just guessing that it is the old plain 'C' program used to generate | >the PDF file that needs to be fixed, and I apologise if this question | >ought be directed elsewhere. | | Sounds like it needs to be fixed to me... | | | >Using Acrobat version 5.0. I'm able to delete and add | >pages to the Acrobat files, however I'm not able to save the file once I | >have made changes. When I try to save the file, a dialogue box comes up with | >the following message: | > | >'The document could not be saved. There was a problem reading this document | >(110)' | | Yup, that's another clue of damaged/broken PDF... | | | Leonard | | - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfdev.html
