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ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this adobe acrobat a drawing error occurred when printing page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type adobe reader dc a drawing error occurred your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Macintosh (read-only) All CommunitiesAcrobatAcrobat Macintosh (read-only) 4 Replies Latest reply on Oct how do you regenerate a pdf file 22, 2009 3:24 PM by Phillip M Jones Printing From Acrobat - Drawing Error Simon J.A. Simpson Feb 3, 2009 9:17 AM I post this message in the spirit of sharing information, hopefully to be of regenerate pdf file 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. Well, that covers about everything ! After about an hour of patient diagnosis I discovered some erroneous characters had appeared in some bullet points and
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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 numbers of my software since this is almost certainly not relevant - but the general principle is. I hope this may be of assistance. 22046Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: Printing From Acrobat - Drawing Error (Catherine_Williams) Mar 9, 2009 7:27 AM (in response to Simon J.A. Simpson) Tha
and established network document distribution format. In the current scenario, majority of users who want to share their documents
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over a network prefer PDF file format. There are numerous reasons adobe acrobat the document could not be printed as to why PDF files have become so successful a file format to be transferred over the insufficient data for an image internet. First and foremost, PDF files maintain the original formatting and structure of the documents. Therefore, most users prefer PF files to transfer and share their documents over https://forums.adobe.com/thread/300662 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 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 http://www.fixpdffile.com/blog/resolving-the-drawing-error-occurred-pdf-error/ 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 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 fe
Adobe says "A drawing error occurred" Post questions on how to use or achieve an effect in Inkscape. Forum rules Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 13 posts • Page 1 of 1 bob12603 Posts: 8 Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:30 am Adobe says "A drawing error occurred" http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=19077 Quote Postby bob12603 » Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:49 am I have several minutes of experience with http://khkonsulting.com/2014/10/pages-selected-print-error/ Inkscape (0.91) but this one puzzles me! I created a pdf by scanning a piece of sheet music on my Canon scanner. Opened it in Inkscape. Added (i.e. pasted) two images which I copied from MS Paint. Saved the result as a pdf (using all default options). But when I open the saved file Adobe says a drawing error has occurred. Even if I open the drawing error scanned image and make no changes and save the file as a 1.4 version file I get the same error. I know nothing about pdf architecture (or Inkscape). Would one, or some combination, of the pdf saving options (e.g.. "Convert texts to paths") help? I absolutely need a pdf file saved as my goal is to use the resulting pdf file in an iPad app which requies pdf files.Thanks much for any assistance anyone is willing to provide.Bob Top brynn Posts: 8707 Joined: drawing error occurred Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:34 pm Location: western USA Contact: Contact brynn Website Re: Adobe says "A drawing error occurred" Quote Postby brynn » Sun Jul 12, 2015 6:08 am Which Adobe product is giving you this error message? Is this Adobe product necessary for your app? Basics - Help menu > Tutorials - a Quick Guide to InkscapeManual - Inkscape: Guide to a Vector Drawing ProgramInkscape Community - Inkscape FAQ - GalleryInkscape for Cutting Design Top Lazur Posts: 3793 Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:38 am Re: Adobe says "A drawing error occurred" Quote Postby Lazur » Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:00 am Good to hear your system didn't crash on importing raster images! (On windows and especially 64 bit version there is a known bug.) Test the pdf if inkscape can re-open it, without an error.If the pdf itself doesn't look good/doesn't open, would suggest to try a previous release. Pdf save options should not relate to the problem as you described. Top bob12603 Posts: 8 Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:30 am Re: Adobe says "A drawing error occurred" Quote Postby bob12603 » Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:37 am A good point/question brynn. About/Help says Adobe Reader XI Version 11.0.11. It looks like the copyright statement was last updated in 2012. I will look for something more recent. And no I don't need Adobe Reader for the iPad app. I only opened the result in Adobe Reader to test the result of the Inkspace e
→ "No Pages Selected To Print" Error Posted on October 15, 2014 by Karl Heinz Kremer UPDATE: See Vishal's comment in the comment section. Adobe is looking for help in debugging this problem. If you are running into this problem and want me to share your email address with Adobe, please get in touch with me via email. My email address is on the "About" page. For a while now, Adobe Acrobat or the free Adobe Reader will in some instances display an error message that suggests that there were no pages selected to print when the user tries to print any PDF document. This error message is obviously wrong and misleading. From outside Adobe, it's impossible to say what exactly triggers this error message, and how the original problem can be fixed. Most people will never see this error, but for some users, it will show up every time they try to print. If you are dealing with this error message, and you are using Acrobat or Reader on Windows, there is a simple workaround. This is not a fix, and does come at a price, but at least it will allow you to print: Open up Acrobat's (or Reader's) preferences (Edit>Preferences or Edit>Preferences>General), then select the "Security (Enhanced)" category. Now deselect the setting "Enable Protected Mode at Startup" and restart the application. If this does not work, try to set "Protected View" to "Off". This will work in most instances, but because we don't know what the exact condition is that causes this problem, your print operation may still fail. In that case, your only option is to get in touch with Adobe's support. Keep in mind that disabling Protected Mode/View has security implications. You can find out more about what Protected Mode/View does in Adobe's Acrobat documentation. If you are using Acrobat or Reader on a Mac (or if the previous change did not fix your problem on a Windows system), your only option is to "Print as Image". You can find this option after clicking on the "Advanced" button on Acrobat/Reader's print dialog. Again, this should help, but there may be instances where this still does not allow you to print, and your only option is to get in touc