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problem reading this document." Did you just get Adobe Acrobat's error 109? Learn what that means and how to repair that here. Note that if you are there was an error processing a page 109 adobe seeing error 109 when opening a PDF file, chances are that the
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file is corrupt or at least unreadable. How to Fix Adobe Acrobat's Error 109First things first, try the following: there was an error processing a page 110 If you downloaded the file, try downloading it again. If you created the file yourself, try creating it again from the original source. That may be all you need to
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do to solve this problem. On the other hand, there may be nothing wrong with the file itself, but your PDF reader may be having trouble making sense of it. Here are a few options in that case: If you are trying to view the PDF in your browser: Save the file to your desktop and then try to open there was an error processing a page 131 it with the stand-alone Acrobat Reader. Sometimes the browser plugins cannot handle large or complex PDFs, or third party software has corrupted the browser plugin, rendering it useless. You may have a newer PDF file, and an old version of the Acrobat Reader. Try updating your version of Acrobat Reader (or Acrobat). This can solve many issues, including security issues known to exist in earlier versions of Acrobat software. You can download the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe's website. Known Issues Related to Error 109In particular, third party (non-Adobe) software can create PDF files that cause Error 109 when Acrobat tries to read them. These can include: GhostScript Visual Basic Active Reports There is nothing wrong, in essence, with the aforementioned software. However their very power comes from their complexity, and improper implementations of PDF creation can easily result in files that Acrobat cannot read. Please add a comment below if you know of any further specifics on when Error 109 occurs, or any solutions that you have found that worked for you. Comments 6 commentsGo to last comment
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21393941/cannot-save-due-to-Error-109.html Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > cannot save due to Error 109 Want to Advertise Here? Solved cannot save http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/adobe-acrobat-reader-dc-loading-issues/b0aa5f93-ae79-485c-9c11-f89c8e8984da due to Error 109 Posted on 2005-04-19 Adobe Acrobat 1 Verified Solution 5 Comments 8,203 Views Last Modified: 2011-08-18 I have Acrobat 6 Standard - I receive documents by e-mail save them to my HDD and error processing then open them to annotate and make comments on them. When I try to save them with the comments I get the following error: The Document could not be saved. There was an error reading this document (109) This is a major drwaback and hindrance to me hence the points ! Thank you in anticipation of your assistance. Cathal Gilmore 0 Question by:C_Gilmore Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 44 Best Solution byKarl Heinz Kremer there was an As I said, the files are corrupt. Adobe does publish the PDF spec, and anybody can create PDF files. The problem is that the spec is now about 1100 pages, and pretty complex. It's possible (and very likely) Go to Solution 5 Comments LVL 44 Overall: Level 44 Adobe Acrobat 40 Message Expert Comment by:Karl Heinz Kremer2005-04-19 Complain to whoever created these document: They are corrupt. The problem does not manifest itself when you open the file, because Acrobat (or Reader) can ignore quite a bit of problems and still display the PDF file correctly. When you save the file however, it has to process all elements in the file,a nd for whatever reason, it runs into a serious problem. You can get more information about the problem when you hold down the Control key when you click on the error message (this works with all error messages that have a number associated with them). I suspect that the error message will still not help you much (it's probably something like "Expected dict object"). Open such a document and select File>Document Information. What application was used to generate the files? I suspect that it was not an Adobe application, or that the files were modified with a non-Adobe application (which would not be reflected in the D
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