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show an error when reading downloaded PDF adobe reader error 110 when saving files. The error message will say: There was an adobe reader download error error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (110). We've been unable to adobe reader update error determine a cause for this error so we recommend using a different PDF reader application if you encounter it. Windows On Windows, we recommend downloading Foxit Reader as an alternative to Adobe Reader
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for viewing and printing PDFs. Mac OS X On Mac OS X, please use Preview to read these PDFs rather than Adobe Reader/Acrobat. Preview is included with OS X and can be found in your Applications folder. This problem may affect Adobe Reader and Acrobat on both Windows and Mac OS X. Publishers of Colette Patterns and Seamwork Magazine. Patterns Magazine Blog Sewalongs About Contact Terms of Use Privacy Policy Search Connect Twitter Instagram Facebook Follow Along with Us Don’t miss out!Subscribe here to get Colette news by email: Subscribe © 2008–2016 Colette Media, LLC
downloaded pdf document 2011-07-05 16:27:36 citygalsf Registered: Jul 5 2011 Posts: 2 Answered I downloaded a pdf document from
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my bank, opened it in Reader 10.1 on my Mac, but when adobe reader error 1310 I tried to "Save as" a pdf document, I got the following error message: "The document could not be adobe reader error 1327 saved. There was a problem reading this document (110)" Any idea what the problem could be, and how to solve it? My Product Information: Reader 10.1, Macintosh Top 2011-07-05 https://help.colettemedia.com/patterns/adobe-reader-error-110 23:40:33 #1 Kelly McCathran Registered: Feb 9 2010 Posts: 38 citygalsf,Adobe Reader doesn't allow anyone to Save PDFs, unless that feature is enabled by the author of the form (your bank). You should have a copy of the PDF that you downloaded in your downloads folder, if you'd like to hold on to that for archival purposes.If you purchase the FULL version https://acrobatusers.com/forum/general-acrobat-topics/can-not-save-downloaded-pdf-document/ of Acrobat (Standard or Professional) you will be able to Save (as long as the bank didn't include extra security in the document). Kelly McCathran Adobe Certified Instructor Adobe User Group Manager (http://creativesuitelovers.com) Certified Technical Trainer+ Top 2011-07-08 12:23:09 #2 citygalsf Registered: Jul 5 2011 Posts: 2 Thank you for the response, Kelly. This may be the case, but I save downloaded pdf documents in Reader all the time. This is the first time I've encountered this problem. The document I was trying to save was my monthly statement, not a form.I will contact the bank, since it may be a problem in the way they created this particular statement. Top 2011-07-08 14:57:38 #3 gkaiseril Registered: Feb 23 2006 Posts: 4307 Accepted Answer Have you tried to use the link to do a "Save target as"?You might want to try a later time or from a different computer or connection. There could be a transmission issue. George Kaiser Top 2011-07-08 15:41:33 #4 Kelly McCathran Registered: Feb 9 2010 Posts: 38 Good point George.CityGal, you can Right-click on link that goes to t
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Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Error: There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (110) Error Message Opening a PDF exported directly from ArcMap displays the following error message:"There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (110)" Cause While there can be several reasons for Adobe Reader to display this error, one cause is incorrectly embedded font sizes from Microsoft Office application documents that have been inserted into the ArcMap Layout.Another cause can be that one or more of the fonts used in the map disallow embedding or may not be a valid font, having other incorrect properties. Solution or Workaround Check the font sizes of the text in the Microsoft Office application documents that have been inserted into the ArcMap Layout. If these font sizes are different than the sizes available in the font size dropdown list in the original Microsoft application, they embed incorrectly into the object that is inserted into ArcMap. In this example, the text is set to 10pt font size. If the text was set to 6pt, a size that would have to manually entered, the Excel spreadsheet inserted in an ArcMap Layout and exported to PDF would error when displayed in Adobe Reader.Check if the font allows font embedding. If the 'Embed document fonts' option was used when exporting to PDF from ArcMap:1. Open the PDF in Adobe Reader.2. Navigate to File > Document Properties.3. Select the Fonts tab and check for fonts that do not have "(Embedded Subset)" after the name.These fonts may disallow font embedding. To check:4. Download and install the Microsoft Font Properties Extension. See the link in the Related Information section below.5. Start Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\Fonts or C:\Winnt\Fonts.6. Right-click on the questionable fonts and select Properties. Notice the additional information now available from the Font Properties Extension.7. Select the Embedding tab and note if the font allows embedding or not.If a font that does not allow embedding is used as a symbol, click on 'Convert marker symbols to polygons' in the PDF export options. The font glyph is converted to outlines to get around the embedding restriction. Note that higher-resolution exports will render converted font symbols more accurately. Related Infor