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Sure - as it so happens, I was just working on a sheet that needs to be
converted to PDF and exhibits the cut-off problem. I use Adobe Acrobat Professional, V7.1.0. The problem is not really with Adobe - it is with the Print Preview function, as you will see when you receive my email. I must use electronic PDF creation (rather than scannning) to keep the PDF document searchable. Scanning invariably produces errors. The document is on its way. Thank you. "Sheeloo" wrote: Can you pl. send a couple of files to my email address so that I can take a look? Excel version? Also I use free pdf writers which simply give me a pdf similar to what I would get if I print it first and then scan it (meaning without any interactive features)... "Lazzmatazz" wrote: I posted this question on 10/03/08 but received no useful suggestions. Does anyone else out there recognize this problem and have an answer, especially at Microsoft? Thank you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you for your response, but it's not going to help. First thing I ALWAYS do is set print area. I always work in Page Break view and use the blue lines to set page breaks. The defect I am describing only occurs in Print Preview. It does not affect printing to paper - it prints just fine. However, Acrobat takes a picture of what is visible in Print Preview to convert it to PDF, which is where the problem lies. If memory serves, the same glitch also occurs in Word. (I do not use Word for this purpose nearly as much as Excel.) This leads me to believe that this maybe a deeper underlying defect of the Print Preview feature perhaps in all Office applications. I talked to many heavy users of Excel and confirmed that they have all seen this problem. Has anyone else seen it out there, especially at Microsoft? Any further suggestions? "Sean Timmons" wrote: Only fix I know of is to view the page in Page Break Preview and drag the blue lines around the text. That or Highlighting the entier table and Using File - Print Area - Set Print Area... "Lazzmatazz" wrote: In some Excel files, especially ones received via email and then edited, the Print Preview cuts off the bottom portion (a quarter or a third) of the page. Files with multiple tabs can occasionally exhibit the same error in only one tab, but sometimes all of them. When printed to Adobe Acrobat, the PDF file displays the same error. This is a major pain, since I have to do this many times a day with some fairly large spreadsheets. The defective pages have to be copied and pasted into new pages and reformatted by hand for a successful PDF conversion - hours of unnecessary work! [Excel 2003, WinXP Pro, SP3] Is anyone else aware of this glitch, and is there a fix? |
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