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by FieryPantone "Error 109" in files returned by customer FieryPantone Jul 9, 2014 6:48 AM My workflow uses FM10 and Acrobat Pro to create .pdfs for sending out to clients. Just had a 'phone call from someone saying he can't open the .pdfs any more, even though he's been using them for a while. Acrobat Pro X brings up
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the bookmarks list, but then displays the message "There was an error processing this page. There was a problem reading this document (109)."Any idea where the problem lies and what to do about it? I suspect it may be file-corruption at the client's end, but I'd welcome confirmation before telling him so! 28776Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 3 replies 1. Re: "Error 109" in files returned by customer Bill@VT Jul 9, 2014 7:23 AM (in response to FieryPantone) Did you send these PDFs by e-mail? If so, did you check to be sure they were encoded? Sometimes e-mail clients see PDFs as text and they are not, they are binary. A few years ago there were also issues with Outlook treating PDFs incorrectly, even if properly sent. I don't remember the details on that one. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: "Error 109" in files returned by customer Rave Jul 9, 2014 7:39 AM (in response to FieryPantone) Hi Niels,Chances are, if you are seeing e
Cloud forum Find an Adobe Certified Expert Acrobat User Community: Germany These forums are now Read Only. If you have an Acrobat question, ask questions and get help from adobe reader 9 error the community. How can I fix this error? "The document could not be
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saved. There was a problem reading this document (109)" We are using PDF files for our reporting system. We are using adobe reader error 1014 Microsoft Reporting Services (SSRS) to generate the PDF files. I am running on Windows 7 using Microsoft SQL 2012. I've installed the following SQL hot fix that fixed issues with generating some PDF https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1518043 files: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2645648.I am using Adobe Reader XI version 11.0.06.70 to view the PDFs. When the user wants to view a report we copy the PDF file to the user's temporary directory and open Adobe Reader (or whatever is the registered PDF viewer) to view the report. If the user wants to keep a copy of the report they do a Save As and save wherever they want. https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-can-I-fix-this-error-The-document-could-not-be-saved-There-was-a-problem-reading-this-document-109-q145927.aspx The file being in the temporary directory is not part of the issue. It is a problem wherever the file is located.With a small percentage of the reports, they always get the error trying to save the document. I haven't been able to determine any differences in the reports that work or don't work. I've looked all over the internet but haven't found any answer besides "download the file again". This doesn't work. I've tried another PDF viewer and Save As works fine.I would love to be able to solve this or at least determine if it is an Adobe or Microsoft issue. I would love to send a PDF file that has this issue so we can move forward with finding a solution. At this point we are going to tell our customers to install and use the alternate PDF viewer. Jeff LeBert 3 Answers Voted Best Answer Edit Answer (for another -19 minute) After looking at the file created by SSRS, it's clear that the file was created corrupt: The cross-reference table has an entry to an object that does not exist. The file can be repaired by using e.g. pdftk, but the right course of action w
Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21393941/cannot-save-due-to-Error-109.html to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts http://pdf-tips.blogspot.com/2014/11/acrobat-error-109-while-reading-pdf-file.html Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > cannot save due to Error 109 Want to Advertise Here? Solved cannot save due to Error 109 Posted on 2005-04-19 Adobe Acrobat 1 Verified Solution 5 Comments 8,145 Views Last Modified: 2011-08-18 I have Acrobat 6 Standard - I receive adobe reader documents by e-mail save them to my HDD and then open them to annotate and make comments on them. When I try to save them with the comments I get the following error: The Document could not be saved. There was an error reading this document (109) This is a major drwaback and hindrance to me hence the points ! Thank you in anticipation of your assistance. Cathal adobe reader error Gilmore 0 Question by:C_Gilmore Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 44 Active 4 days ago Best Solution byKarl Heinz Kremer As I said, the files are corrupt. Adobe does publish the PDF spec, and anybody can create PDF files. The problem is that the spec is now about 1100 pages, and pretty complex. It's possible (and very likely) Go to Solution 5 Comments LVL 44 Overall: Level 44 Adobe Acrobat 40 Message Active 4 days ago Expert Comment by:Karl Heinz Kremer2005-04-19 Complain to whoever created these document: They are corrupt. The problem does not manifest itself when you open the file, because Acrobat (or Reader) can ignore quite a bit of problems and still display the PDF file correctly. When you save the file however, it has to process all elements in the file,a nd for whatever reason, it runs into a serious problem. You can get more information about the problem when you hold down the Control key when you click on the error message (this works with all error messages that have a number associated with them). I suspect that the error message will still not help you much (it's probably something like "Expected dict object"). Open such a doc
AM by Edwin J. Hoffer A file on the system is vulnerably delicate. It can get damaged due to inconsistency in system software, hardware, or issues with the application using which it is created. Adobe Acrobat PDF file can get damaged due to variety of reasons and here we are going to discuss one amongst those. Problem: "I have Adobe Acrobat 6 Standard. I received some documents in the form of PDF files through emails. The PDF was fine till opening and filling the required fields but when I tried to save it, an error flashed on screen stating "The Document could not be saved. There was an error reading this document (109)". After this I am unable to save the changes made to the PDF file." Discussion: The problem shared above will not be encountered by the user when the PDF file is opened. Reason being, Adobe Acrobat or Reader ignores small issues with the file and display its content. However, when the user tries to save the changes made to the file, it checks out for any issue and responds to it through message. To get detailed information about the error, hold down the CTRL key and click on the error message (this idea works perfectly for any kind of error reverted by PDF file). Nevertheless, the error itself does not manifest the actual problem! To get more information about the PDF document, go to ‘File' menu and choose ‘Document Information'. This will give data like which application is used to generate the PDF file or if the files are modified using any non-Adobe application. Although, it's possible (generally, unlikely to happen) that the PDF file is opened with an older version of Acrobat or the Reader. Since, with every new release, features are added to the Adobe where possibility is the PDF specifications do get changed. Such issues may cause a PDF file inconsistent. Basically, Adobe publishes PDF specifications using which anybody can create a PDF document. But the PDF spec consists of around 1100 pages and is very complex. So, the possibility is whoever created the PDFlib has made an error that is interrupting smooth functioning of PDF. There are chances that the developers have tested the PDF file with lower edition and opening it with a higher edition is causing problem. Solution: Inconsistency in smooth functioning of an application can happen due to variety of reasons. Acrobat error 109 resulting in restriction to save changes to the