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Adobe Drawing Error When Printing
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Simpson Feb 3, 2009 9:17 AM I post this message in the spirit of sharing information, hopefully to be of help others. I recently encountered a problem after distilling a document from InDesign which, as an Acrobat PDF, would not print - giving three successive error messages: 1. The Document could not be printed. 2. There were no pages selected to print.
A Drawing Error Occurred When Printing
3. A drawing error occurred. Well, that covers about everything ! After about an hour of patient diagnosis I discovered some erroneous characters had appeared in some bullet points and removal of these cured the problem. I found them only after copying and pasting the text into Word (using the paste as "text only" option) and copying and pasting it back into InDesign. The spurious characters then appeared as a red-highlighted squares and could be easily deleted. (Note: I had previously used the 'Show hidden characters' option in InDesign which did not reveal these little devils, neither did they 'appear' in the Word document) I believe the erroneous character is probably a result of formatting which was in the original Word document imported into InDesign and which could be a 'flag' for bullet formatting (in Word). The lessons I learned from this are: patiently isolating the section of the document led to the discovery of the problem be aware, in the future, of possible odd characters appearing (invisibly) from Word and corrupting InDesign documents. Hope this may be of assistance. I haven't give
and established network document distribution format. In the current scenario, majority of users who want to share their documents over a network prefer PDF file format. There are numerous reasons as to why PDF adobe reader dc a drawing error occurred files have become so successful a file format to be transferred over the internet. First
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and foremost, PDF files maintain the original formatting and structure of the documents. Therefore, most users prefer PF files to transfer and regenerate pdf file share their documents over the network. Secondly, PDF files are much more secure than any other file format to be transferred over the internet. This is so because PDF files have the feature of applying PDF https://forums.adobe.com/thread/300662 restrictions to the documents and hence can restrict unauthorized and undesirable access to the PDF files. Moreover, you can also password protect your PDF files thereby control access to it. Though PDF files are far more secure than any other file formats, PDF files are still vulnerable to error, damage, and corruption. Let’s consider a real life scenario wherein you are working on Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or 7.0 on Windows and get http://www.fixpdffile.com/blog/resolving-the-drawing-error-occurred-pdf-error/ the following error message: "A drawing error occurred." The root cause behind the occurrence of the above-mentioned error message is either the PDF file you are working with was created using a non-Adobe program or the PDF file is made using Quark 5 with OPI extensions enabled. In order to resolve the aforementioned error, try out either of the following solutions: Solution 1: Delete the Acrobat preferences folder 1.Exit the Acrobat. 2.Choose Start -> Run. 3.In the Open text box, type percentAPPDATA percent\Adobe\Acrobat\ 4.Click the OK button 5.Right-click either the 6.0 or 7.0 folder and select Delete. 6.Start Acrobat and try printing Solution 2: Recreate the PDF file using an Adobe application such as Adobe Acrobat or Export To PDF feature of an Adobe open source application called Adobe In Design or Adobe Illustrator. Solution 3: Update your version of QuarkXpress. You can download the latest update from the official website of QuarkXpress and then recreate the PDF file. Alternatively, you can disable QuarkXpress OPI Xtension. Performing the above mentioned solutions, you should be able to resolve the drawing error and repair PDF file. However, there may arise a situation wherein you are unable to resolve the error using any of the above mentioned solutions. In such a scenario, we suggest you to use a professio
Cloud forum Find an Adobe Certified Expert Acrobat User Community: Germany https://answers.acrobatusers.com/drawing-error-occured-q90725.aspx These forums are now Read Only. If you have an Acrobat question, ask questions and get help from the community. "drawing error occured" when I'm opening a PDF file, I get this message Drawing error ocured". the file was made from Photoshop 5.5. Can anyone help Rob Kowalchuk drawing error Voted Best Answer Edit Answer (for another -30 minute) This is an indication of a corrupt PDF. Did you create the PDF file? Was there anything done to the PDF after it was created in Photoshop? It is possible that the file contains corrupt image data from a corrupt a drawing error image that was added to the Photoshop file. It's also possible, but less likely that you are dealing with a Photoshop or Acrobat bug. Karl Heinz Kremer PDF Acrobatics Without a Net PDF Software Development, Training and More... http://www.khkonsulting.com By Karl Heinz Kremer Please specify a reason: Spam Duplicate Moderate Content Other Questions Experts Within this topic Browse more answers Installation & updatesAcrobat ReaderCreate PDFEdit PDFExport PDFReview and CommentScan and OptimizeMobile PDFProtect PDFPDF FormsSign and Send PDFsCombine FilesPrint ProductionPDF StandardsAccessibilityJavaScript Try it yourself Try Acrobat DC Download the free Reader Get help Ask the community Stay connected Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Facebook Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Twitter Visit Adobe Acrobat on YouTube Visit Adobe Document Cloud on LinkedIn Visit Adobe Acrobat on Google Plus Copyright © 2016 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy and Cookies Contact Us