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Default PDF issue when converting from Excel

I am using Excel XP with Windows 2000 and Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional.

This may not be the appropriate forum for this question, but I get better
response here than any where else. The Excel pros are the best!

When I convert an Excel sheet to a PDF file, the last character of the last
word on the ends of some of the lines are chopped off. This occurs even
though the column in which the text resides is plenty wide enough. It seems
sporadic, some longer text lines are not affected (and some are), while some
shorter lines are affected (and some aren't).

Also, this seems to occur mostly in documents that have reduced font sizes
(Arial is used for everything). By reduced, I mean like 7 points.

Please, if anyone has a clue why this occurs, and most especially how to
correct it or where else to go for help, please post back. Thanks for your
assistance.

By the way, I already looked on the PDF site without success. TIA.
 
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