Cute pdf when you save it leaves horizontal lines
I have a large document in Microsoft Word wiith many tables all using shading. The PDF file prints correctly, but I have to deliver the file both as a printed document and an electronic version.
The customer has complained about how the tables look when view on their computers. If a take a table that has a problem then create a document and paste the table in a number of times after conversion, the table may be Ok depending where it is on the page! All tables have no internal spacing. I have tried many different formats, defining row height, using paragraph formatting, etc. After conversion I salways have problems.
There are two line at the top of the shaded cells the black boarder and another line the same color as the shading. Sometimes this line is partialy over the top of the black line making it thinner, sometimes it totally obscures the line. If the colored lines are selected and deleted then the table looks Ok at all zoom factors. This is clearly an error in the PDF conversion routine, putting a line on top of the boarder. When the table has merged cells and shading the problem is even worse.
If you de-merge the cells and put the text in the individual cells and remove the internal lines of the group of cells then the PDF is again even worse, with white spaces in the boarder where the horizontal lines are not used. If there is no correction to this error then I will have to look for a alternative PDF converter, or have to find a new electronic format to publish the document.
This complete issue seems to have been passed off by Adobe as no problem and that there is a work around. I consider this an unsatisfactory resoponse from a major product supplier. I look forward to a better resolution of this problem that has wasted far too much of my valuble time.
Registered: Jan 11 I was experiencing similar problems with Word and Acrobat 9 and ended up redefining all borders, shading, and their associated colors in Borders and Shading and then redefined the font colors of all fonts within the table Registered: Apr 8 Posts: 5. Converting Word table to pdf - lines screwed up - googled as far back as I consider this an unsatisfactory response from a major product supplier.
Registered: Dec 15 Has anyone found a solution? Sets the zoom and scroll factors, using float or integer values. What you need is a way to embed a single page of a pdf document. Sadly, I cannot find this, but you could screenshot the document's pages individually, and put them in. If you can find a way to insert individual pages Good job. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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