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  1. 2017年6月8日 · 1- Launch Acrobat>click Edit>Preferences>Convert to PDF. 2- Click Microsoft Office Excel>click Edit Settings. 3- Check the box next to "Convert entire Excel workbook". 4- Click OK and try again. Also, try converting another excel file into pdf and see if this behavior continues.

  2. 2023年11月16日 · Hello, I've had this issue inconsistently occur before. Basically, when I convert an excel sheet into an adobe pdf, my borders get screwed up (typically thickened). I've tried troubleshooting and changing my border options to the smallest dotted line based on previous post suggestions, or going to "...

  3. 2023年7月12日 · 1. Go to MS Excel file menu > Save as Adobe PDF and check. 2. Go to Acrobat ribbon in the MS Excel > Create PDF and check. 3. Open Acrobat > File > Create > PDF from file and check. Note: This issue is already reported to our engineering team and being worked upon, the fix will be available in the future updates. ~Amal.

  4. 2019年12月12日 · Yes, having same problem. Photo images dissappearing when saving to PDF using excel add-in "Save to PDF". However, if we Print to a PDF they are still there? However, we save multiple excel sheets per report we produce so doing this individually is really

  5. 2024年8月22日 · Verified that Adobe PDF Maker was added, removed it, and then added it back in. Logged out of Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Excel, then signed back in, but the option still didn’t appear. Reinstalled Adobe Acrobat, but this did not resolve the issue. Checked for

  6. 2019年4月14日 · I'm trying to create a pdf of an Excel spreadsheet, but running into an issue with the resulting PDF having some of the colors changed to grey scale colors. I have various colors, text, fill, and pictures, but the issue is only with the fill colors. All the other text and pictures show up correctl...

  7. 2022年8月3日 · Regarding the fisrt part of your post, I just choose the option print and select "Adobe PDF" to create the PDF file. I checked the preferences and already were like you present above. After that I realised that the corrupted pictures in the PDF were in cells that had no background in EXCEL.

  8. 2021年2月1日 · Yes, it's possible. The basic process would be to create an Excel file with all the names of the fields in the first row and their corresponding values in the second, third, etc. You would then need to save the file as a tab-delimited text file and then you'll be able to import one row at a time.

  9. 2024年2月1日 · I have found a solution for this. When you go File > Print. Select Printer 'Adobe PDF', then click Print Options, click Properties, and untick 'Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts'. If you need any screenshots of this process please let me know.

  10. 2017年9月13日 · If you are converting Excel>PDF format. Open Excel sheet, click on Acrobat PDFMaker tab>Preferences, under "Settings" tab click on "Advanced Settings" then Click on Fonts category and make sure "Embed all fonts" and "Subset embedded fonts when the percent of characters used is less than: ... " are checked.

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