ExcelBanter

ExcelBanter (https://www.excelbanter.com/)
-   Excel Discussion (Misc queries) (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/)
-   -   Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug (https://www.excelbanter.com/excel-discussion-misc-queries/235388-excel-2007-file-save-pdf-bug.html)

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
Hello
I have an Excel sheet with Graphs. Pinting it, it all comes out fine. Also,
using PDF printers it all comes out fine. When I use File, save as PFD
format, the graphs are not shown correctly : the size of the graphs are far
to big.
Seems to be a bug in the File save as PDF format function of Excel.
Can anyone confim this?
Thanks Felix

Daniel.C[_3_]

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
Hello.
It's a known bug.
Daniel

Hello
I have an Excel sheet with Graphs. Pinting it, it all comes out fine. Also,
using PDF printers it all comes out fine. When I use File, save as PFD
format, the graphs are not shown correctly : the size of the graphs are far
to big.
Seems to be a bug in the File save as PDF format function of Excel.
Can anyone confim this?
Thanks Felix




willbost

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
I am having the same issue. Seemed to pop up around SP2. Luckily I have the
full Adobe Acrobat so I can print via the pdf printer, but I have found it
does not work with the free pdf printers on line. Looks the same as when you
save as a pdf in Excel. I have posted pictures via Flickr.

Print preview: http://flic.kr/p/6AzFmN
Save as PDF: http://flic.kr/p/6AzFnj

"Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug" wrote:

Hello
I have an Excel sheet with Graphs. Pinting it, it all comes out fine. Also,
using PDF printers it all comes out fine. When I use File, save as PFD
format, the graphs are not shown correctly : the size of the graphs are far
to big.
Seems to be a bug in the File save as PDF format function of Excel.
Can anyone confim this?
Thanks Felix


willbost

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
UPDATE: I have found a free print to pdf driver that works. PrimoPDF can be
found at download.com.

"willbost" wrote:

I am having the same issue. Seemed to pop up around SP2. Luckily I have the
full Adobe Acrobat so I can print via the pdf printer, but I have found it
does not work with the free pdf printers on line. Looks the same as when you
save as a pdf in Excel. I have posted pictures via Flickr.

Print preview: http://flic.kr/p/6AzFmN
Save as PDF: http://flic.kr/p/6AzFnj

"Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug" wrote:

Hello
I have an Excel sheet with Graphs. Pinting it, it all comes out fine. Also,
using PDF printers it all comes out fine. When I use File, save as PFD
format, the graphs are not shown correctly : the size of the graphs are far
to big.
Seems to be a bug in the File save as PDF format function of Excel.
Can anyone confim this?
Thanks Felix


Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug[_2_]

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
So, what would be the next step to escalate a bug to Microsoft. It is realy
anoying..

"Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug" wrote:

Hello
I have an Excel sheet with Graphs. Pinting it, it all comes out fine. Also,
using PDF printers it all comes out fine. When I use File, save as PFD
format, the graphs are not shown correctly : the size of the graphs are far
to big.
Seems to be a bug in the File save as PDF format function of Excel.
Can anyone confim this?
Thanks Felix


Zayin

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
Hmm... I have the exact same problem.
Printing graphs from excel works fine.. saving them as PDF does not :(
I hope they fix this error soon.... anyone know how quick Microsoft
will fix bugs like this?

Daniel.C[_3_]

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
Should not be soon, as "they" are working on the next release of
office...
Daniel

Hmm... I have the exact same problem.
Printing graphs from excel works fine.. saving them as PDF does not :(
I hope they fix this error soon.... anyone know how quick Microsoft
will fix bugs like this?




Laurie[_2_]

Excel 2007 File Save as PDF bug
 
Same issue here. I've been troubleshooting for two days. Has anyone
had luck with a workaround? I saw one mention of a driver download
but have not tried it yet.


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:50 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com