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pptx to pdf - images disappearing or only showing in pieces muziknotes Mar 22, 2012 6:34 PM Recently I am having issues converting my pptx files to pdf. I'm on Windows 7, Powerpoint 2007 and have tired
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both Acrobat 10.1.2 as well as Acrobat 9.5.When I choose save as PDF from Powerpoint, it publishes BUT, many of the images (created in powerpoint with clip art and shapes) are disappearing from the PDF. Some of my pptx files have converted without issue (using the combination of pptx & Acrobat 10.1.2) - however, if I go back in an make even a simple change (even to text) it will NOT convert to PDF accurately acrobat excel - once again images go missing and I get an error message.I have tried repairing my Acrobat - that didn't change the results. I also tried going to an earlier version of Acrobat reader and that didn't work either. I even uninstalled and re-installed Acrobat, re-started my computer - etc. I'm at a bit of a loss - since I've not had issues in the past? This issue seems recent - within the last couple of months. Any ideas where else I might look or what else I might try?Thank you so very much for your insights!Loreen 30681Views Categories: Windows Tags: none (add) conversion_errorContent tagged with conversion_error, convert_to_pdfContent tagged with convert_to_pdf, powerpoint_2007Content tagged with powerpoint_2007 This content has been marked as final. Show 11 replies 1. Re: Issues converting pptx to pdf - images disappearing or only showing in pieces Bill@VT Mar 22, 2012 8:59 PM (in response to muziknotes) When you say images are missing, are there places holders there and you just cannot see the image. In that case check to be sure you have "view large images" turned on. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Issues converting pptx to pdf - images disappearing or only showing in pieces muziknotes Mar 23, 2012 10:52 AM (in response to muziknotes) Hi Bill,Sorry I wasn't clear... perhaps I should send photos? But, I
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the community. Error Message: "An error exists on this page. Acrobat may not an error occurred while powerpoint was saving the file pdf display the page correctly. Please contact ..." I created a hi-res PDF from Quark. Then opened it in Acrobat Pro converting powerpoint to pdf without losing quality XI to compress the file for email. I have done this plenty of times from InDesign files.However, when I open the compressed file it gives the error message "An error exists on this https://forums.adobe.com/thread/979074 page. Acrobat may not display the page correctly. Please contact the person who created the pdf document to correct the problem"I have tried creating a lower res file directly from Quark but this results in loss of image quality.How do I fix the compression problem ? Kerrie Moore Voted Best Answer Edit Answer (for another -18 minute) This could be the result of a corrupt image in https://answers.acrobatusers.com/Error-Message-An-error-exists-on-this-page-Acrobat-may-not-display-the-page-correctly-Please-contact--q101299.aspx the PDF file. I would try to figure out which page it is (in case of a multi page document), and then try to eliminate one image at a time until the culprit is found. Once you know what image is causing the problem, you may be able to e.g. to save the image in a different format (e.g. use TIFF instead of JPEG) to see if that makes a difference. How did you compress the file in Acrobat? You can use the "File>Save as Other>Save as Optimized PDF" and then play around with the image compression settings to see if you can find a setting that does not give you this error. Karl Heinz Kremer PDF Acrobatics Without a Net PDF Software Development, Training and More... http://www.khkonsulting.com
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people are highly connected with the information flow and worldwide technologies. Many users, employees, and companies are fully equipped with digital technologies to create, nurture, store, and transfer information for driving their respective businesses or tasks. On one hand, Microsoft has unveiled the comprehensive MS Office Suite to accomplish information-rich documents of varied categories such as PPT files, Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, Access DB file, etc. But, security and cross-platform accessibility is the major concern for all these documents. To cater this, Adobe has introduced the PDF file format which is encrypted and encapsulated that enhances the security of enclosed information. The PDF file can be accessed anywhere irrespective of the hardware, OS, and software. Owning to its strong encapsulation technologies, any user cannot modify and edit the information infused in a PDF file. To open and read the PDF file, you can use Adobe Reader, or many third-party PDF reader tools. One cannot deny the grave incidences encountered during the mishandling of PDF file. Apart from many PDF errors, users are very much annoyed with the display message saying “There was an error processing the page. A font contains a bad cmap-encoding” which indicates the corruption in the PDF file accessed. The preceding error is predominantly originates when the PDF file is created from the Create Adobe PDF Online application. After the brutal effect of cmap-encoding error, you will view the pages of defective PDF file as blank or black. To know the matter closely, let us move to the next section. Stringent Measures to Regain PDF File Accessibility When you are trying to open a PDF file which is displaying the following message “There was an error processing the page. A font contains a bad cmap-encoding”, then it is recommended to deal with the present scenario with the following tactics: Get the latest version of Adobe Reader and install it on your computer with most recent updates. Now, try opening the damaged PDF file with the new version. If you have opened the PDF file in a web browser, then refresh the page as follows: In the Create