Error Rangecheck Offendingcommand Endcidrange
OffendingCommand: endcidrange" when creating PDF from Access Report - Adobe Acrobat Windows I also get the message when trying to print to PDF from Access 2003: %%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%% %%[ Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange ]%% and the font I use throughout my Access report is Times New Roman. As above, when I delete the vertical text I don't get the error. Any other ideas?... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 11th,12:12 PM #1 Re: "Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange" when creating PDF from Access Report I also get the message when trying to print to PDF from Access 2003: %%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%% %%[ Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange ]%% and the font I use throughout my Access report is Times New Roman. As above, when I delete the vertical text I don't get the error. Any other ideas? Peggy_Curran@adobeforums.com Guest May 11th,12:43 PM #2 Re: "Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange" when creating PDF from Access Report If you have this Arial Unicode MS font installed on your system then try removing it - it can be reinstalled from the Office CD. Some applications reference fonts even though the font is not used in the doent in question. Dorian_Grey@adobeforums.com Guest « Transparent backgrounds for stamps | file too big » Similar Threads Error "creating file: 1008:5, -5000 Access Denied Error" By tcervo in forum Macromedia Flash Player Replies: 9 Last Post: May 3rd, 11:51 PM Error creating DSN with "Microsoft Access with UnicodeSupport" By SMuc_Pac in forum Coldfusion Database Access Replies: 12 Last Post: August 11th, 08:37 AM "Error Creating Control" and "Cast from String" By Lisa in forum ASP.NET Building Controls Replies: 1 Last Post: August 14th, 01:53 PM Runtime error "no row at position 0" when trying to access WebMethod arguments By Ana Lindt in forum ASP.NET Web Services Replies: 1 Last Post: May 31st, 06:17 PM Error: "Unable to debug on server,Access is denied" By ganesh in forum ASP.NET General Replies: 1 Last Post: August 6th, 11:33 AM Bookmarks Bookmarks del.icio.us StumbleUpon Google Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your pos
am attempting to print an e-mail message to Acrobat PDF within Outlook 2003. When I try in various ways to print this message, I get a log file that shows this error: "Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange." I have had no problem printing other messages in the existing setup. This particular e-mail message appears to differ from the others only in regard to the fonts it uses. It uses Tahoma, Times New Roman, Arial, Lucida Handwriting, and @Arial Unicode MS. Many of my printable messages use TNR, Arial, and (I think) Tahoma; but the Lucida and http://www.justskins.com/forums/error-rangecheck-offendingcommand-endcidrange-99832.html Unicode fonts look unusual to me. Any idea what solutions might work? Thanks! Guest, Jan 24, 2006 #1 Advertisements Ray Guest Sorry for the double-post. I posted one entry through Microsoft's support page. I thought it might be the same as this forum, except that the list of messages shown there and here didn't look the same. Anyway, on Adobe's site I am http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/error-rangecheck-offendingcommand-endcidrange.2354858/ finding messages indicating that it sounds like a font problem, and that particularly the @Arial Unicode MS font might be the issue. I would avoid the problem by simply not using the font, but in this case I'm trying to print someone else's message to me. I would do a workaround if this were the only problematic e-mail message, but I figure I am likely to have this problem again before I'm finished with the present task. I am attempting to print about 9,700 e-mail messages in Outlook 2003 to a single PDF. That process has failed so far. I don't know that this will be the only glitch in the process, but at least I have managed to identify this one. BTW, I am using Acrobat 6.0.4. Ray, Jan 24, 2006 #2 Advertisements Ray Guest I just tried one workaround -- saving the e-mail to an RTF, opening in Microsoft Word, and printing that as a PDF. Same problem. Seems it's not just an Outlook issue. BUT ... just now I was able to open that RTF in OpenOffice 2.0 Writer, and that program did succeed in printing this e-m
Jan 2004 02:44:38 Hi, I'm using Adobe Acrobat Distiller (not the server version, but i'll ask here anyway for quite some time now. I make booklets (between 100 http://www.verycomputer.com/303_089748e05822fe32_1.htm and 130 pages) for our students' club in MS Publisher 98, then make a pdf of it through distiller. That's the way our offset press company wants it, in pdf. Nothing else. All has been fine, till now. I tried to convert a Publisher-file (128 pages, 350 MB) the way i always did, but it error rangecheck gives an error report. The error goes as this : ------------------------------------------------------------------- (...) %%[Page: 27]%% %%[Page: 28]%% %%[ Error: rangecheck; offendingcommand: endcidrange ]%% Stack: 50376 (?) ... (a lot of lines like the two above) -mark- %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ warning: postscript error. No PDF file produced. ]%% ------------------------------------------------------------------- error rangecheck offendingcommand Anyone knows what i can/should do, or what it is that causes the problem ? Thanks a lot & greetz from rainy/cold Belgium, Gilles p.s.: WinXP Home, MS Publisher 98, Acrobat Distiller 5.0.0 Top 1. Acrobat Distiller 6 - OffendingCommand: showpage I have a ps file that will distill fine in 4.05 or 5.05, but I recieve "OffendingCommand: showpage" error from ver. 6 Any idea what this error points to? %%[ Error: ioerror; OffendingCommand: showpage ]%% %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %% :angry: 2. Placing layered PDFs 3. PC running XP crashes when printing to file using Acrobat 4.0 (Acrobat Distiller PostScript Driver) 4. display errors on 19 5. Acrobat 4 Distiller "Fatal Postscript Error" 6. BIG PROBLEM: WEB 7. Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange 8. Free MacBook Pro 9. [ Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: colorimageDistiller ] 10. getting "offendingcommand" error using Distiller 11. Postscript error from Distille