Re: Print to PDF makes multiple files
- From: Emanuel Vahid Towfigh <Emanuel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:51:47 +0200
Hi Alan,
that's a known issue: when you put a section break, the document is split
in two. Word then, for some reason, sends two files to the printer (even
when printing to a *real* printer)! The only solution I found is to remove
the section breakes :-(. I have the feeling though that with Office 2004
it's been better... Sorry but I'm not capable of a more definite answer.
Bye,
e.
On [DATUM] Alan Quirt (<[ADRESSE]>) wrote (Re: [BEITRAG]):
> I've seen hints elsewhere that this is not a new problem, but I can't
> find anything in the archive about it.
>
> Mac Word v.X 10.1.6 in OS X 10.3.8. Two different Macs -- a desktop dual
> 450 MHz and a new PowerBook, each with at least 640M of RAM.
>
> Last week I made a few small changes in a Word document, and since then
> when I print it to PDF it comes out as two files, one with the first two
> pages (which are the first section) and one with the rest (two sections,
> one for Table of Contents and one for body).
>
> There are programs to recombine the PDFs, but I would prefer to fix the
> Word document so that it once again prints as a single file.
.
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