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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. 3. a drawing error occurred acrobat 9 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 given version number
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 adobe reader dc a drawing error occurred and get help from the community. I'm trying to print a pdf how do you regenerate a pdf file from Acrobat Pro, I get an error message - no pages selected to print - drawing error I'm using regenerate pdf file Adobe Acrobat Pro 10 - When I try to print a pdf, I get an error message - There were no pages selected to print - a drawing error occurred. I tried https://forums.adobe.com/thread/300662 everything I could think of. Printer properties: allowed, repaired Acrobat installation, Installed the 10.1 Pro update. I don't know what else to try. Please help Venessa Osborne 2 Answers Edit Answer (for another -35 minute) First of all, go to menu Help -> Check for Updates... to verify if you are using the latest update. Acrobat X latest update is 10.1.10. Take a https://answers.acrobatusers.com/I-print-pdf-Acrobat-Pro-I-error-message-pages-selected-print-drawing-error-q176802.aspx look at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows Have you tried to enable the "Print As Iamge" option? In the Print dialog box there is an Advanced button (at the top on Windows, at a lower position on Mac) where you can enable this option and change the resolution: You can also try, if using Windows, to disable protected mode temporarily: choose Edit -> Preferences and click Security (Enhanced) on the left. Choose Protected Mode as Off and Uncheck "Enable Enhanced Security". Close Acrobat, restart it, and try to print the document again. Almir R V Santos Edit Answer (for another -21 minute) First let me state that this is my solution on a Macintosh running 10.7.5 and Acrobat Pro X (with all the latest updates).This problem started for me just this last weekend. I have been to every so-called solution that I could find via a Google search and NONE of these "solutions" even by the self-tagged "experts" work. PERIOD!I decided to follow one suggestion to install Acrobat Pro 9. However, instead of uninstalling Acrobat Pro X first, I left it installed.During the initial startup of Acrobat 9 after inst
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