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Converting Excel to PDF

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replyReply Tue 7 Jul 2009, 13:18Delegate Gareth said...

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Converting Excel to PDF

Hey

Im having a slight problem converting Excel to PDF. The versions I am using are Excel 2002 and Adobe Acrobat 8. Proffesional.

When I select all sheets and ask it to convert all to PDF i lose my page breaks once they have been converted. Is there a solution to this? not sure myself if the problem lies with Excel or Adobe.

The document I Convert is approx 65 pages in length, If I do it in small chunks it works, its only when I try and convert the full file.

Thanks in advance.

Gareth.

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replyReply Tue 7 Jul 2009, 17:23Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Converting Excel to PDF

Hello Gareth

Sounds like it might be more of an issue with Acrobat rather than Excel...have you tried contacting Abode to see if this is a known issue with Acrobat 8 and Excel?

Kind regards
Amanda

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