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If you are using a Microsoft Office application to Print to PDF, and it's not working, please refer to the steps in the following KB article Troubleshoot Acrobat PDFMaker issues in Microsoft Office on Windows; Let us know how it goes and share your findings. Regards, Anand Sri.
Community Beginner , Feb 08, 2024. I have found a solution for this. When you go File > Print. Select Printer 'Adobe PDF', then click Print Options, click Properties, and untick 'Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts'. If you need any screenshots of this process please let me know. 19 Upvotes.
So use the File / Save As / File Format / PDF, which indeed is Microsoft's built in utility. This method should retain the interactive hyperlinks. NOTE: if you use File / PRINT / PDF, this creates a "dead" file that lacks any interativity including hyperlinks. So this is not the recommended method.
To check the printer setup, double-click the Printers icon in Windows Control Panel." when printing to both the Adobe PDF print driver and any physical Postscript printers. Uninstalling and re-installing Acrobat XI Standard fixed the problem with the Adobe PDF print driver. The other Postscript printer drivers are still broken.
"Print to PDF" is a Microsoft's inbuilt feature of converting word document to PDF. It has its own mechanism of conversion and we don't have a hold on it. Try File>Print>Adobe PDF or Open Acrobat 2017>Tools>Create PDFs>select the word file and see if that's working. There seems to be some issue with MS Office, as MS Print to PDF is also not ...
Dec 01, 2019. There are two things going on. First, how the PDF is created: If software (Word, etc.) exports to PDF (e.g. via a Save As menu), it can include the interactive parts of the document such as links, tables of contents etc. no matter how they are visually represented. If it prints to PDF then all the interactivity is lost, and you ...
For some reason, Microsoft decided to take us back to the old days. In order to print a pdf file from the Edge browser, you can type the print command. When you see your printable pdf page, press and hold the <ctrl> key and type p. That <ctrl> p is an ancient print command from Microsoft.
To do this, Use Finder to locate your .PDF file. Right click once on the file name. The second option on the pop-up list is "Open with". Select "Preview.app"*. Follow the usual procedure to print, i.e. at the top left of your monitor click on "File", then select "Print" at the bottom of the menu.
2. When the dialog box opens, instead of selecting "Adobe PDF" select "Microsoft Print to PDF" 3. Once you hit print, you will get the normal prompt to select a folder and provide a file name. 4. The PDF will be created and placed in the folder using the file name you selected but the PDF will not automatically open in Adobe. 5.
Go to Settings - Printers & scanners and click on Adobe PDF, then click Manage. Next, click Printer properties. This will open the Adobe PDF Properties window. Click the Ports tab and clear the box for port "COM1." Next, scroll down and select "Documents\*.pdf" (the description will show "Adobe PDF").