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the same question Show 5 Likes(5) 75420Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 18 replies 1. Re: there was an error processing a page. there was a problem reading this document (110)? Aldora310 Oct 6, 2012 6:41 AM (in response to kapilbtrivedi) I opened a pdf document in Adobe Reader X. When I attempted to scroll through the pages the following error message appeared, “There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading the document (110). After an Internet search to try to find the reason for the error and a solution, I came across a site that suggested it was an issue regarding the fonts of the document. I then reopened the document and went into the document's font properties (FILE - PROPERTIES - FONTS tab). There I noticed that the “Gathering font information" stopped at 2% which, of course, I took to mean that Adobe Reader X was having a difficult time in loading the font's information. Another site suggested opening the document in the pdf reader, Foxit. So I did, and the document loaded properly with no error messages. I was still curious as to why the document did not load entirely in
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Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Error: There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (110) Error Message Opening a PDF exported directly from ArcMap displays the following error message:"There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (110)" Cause While there can be several reasons for Adobe Reader to display this error, one cause is incorrectly embedded font sizes from Microsoft Office application documents that have been inserted into the ArcMap Layout.Another cause can be that one or more of the fonts used in the map disallow embedding or may not be a valid font, having other incorrect properties. Solution or Workaround Check the font sizes of the text in the Microsoft Office application documents that have been inserted into the ArcMap Layout. If these font sizes are different than the sizes available in the font size dropdown list in the original Microsoft application, they embed incorrectly into the object that is inserted into ArcMap. In this example, the text is set to 10pt font size. If the text was set to 6pt, a size that would have to manually entered, the Excel spreadsheet inserted in an ArcMap Layout and exported to PDF would error when displayed in Adobe Reader.Check if the font allows font embedding. If the 'Embed document fonts' option was used when exporting to PDF from ArcMap:1. Open the PDF in Adobe Reader.2. Navigate to File > Document Properties.3. Select the Fonts tab and check for fonts that do not have "(Embedded Subset)" after the name.These fonts may disallow font embedding. To check:4. Download and install the Microsoft Font Properties Extension. See the link in the Related Information section below.5. Start Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\Fonts or C:\Winnt\Fonts.6. Right-click on the questionable fonts and select Properties. Notice the additional information now available from the Font Properties Extension.7. Select the Embedding tab and note if the font allows embedding or not.If a font that does not allow embedding is used as a