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Slow performance creating PDF from PPT 2007 Notes Page Format
I am tryinjg to create a PDF using Acrobat 8.1.2 and PPT 2007. I want to
create the PDF usng the PPT Notes page format. Performance is so slow. You can cannot even use the Adobe Combine files function because it crashes. Adobe has identified this as a bug but has no workarounds. Does anyone have the same problem and a possible workaround. |
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Re: Slow performance creating PDF from PPT 2007 Notes Page Format
In article <EB4E9466-5617-4B39-A694-5E890055E9FB@microsoft.com>, Bev wrote:
> I am tryinjg to create a PDF using Acrobat 8.1.2 and PPT 2007. I want to > create the PDF usng the PPT Notes page format. Performance is so slow. You > can cannot even use the Adobe Combine files function because it crashes. > Adobe has identified this as a bug but has no workarounds. Does anyone have > the same problem and a possible workaround. Use different PDF creation software? There are several lower cost and even free ones out there that would allow you to print your notes pages to PDF just as you'd print using any ordinary printer driver. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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