Re: LWR_SIG-> Acrobat V4.0 loosing headers and footers in pdf boundary="------------DF2655D773C634C883FF17B3"

Subject: Re: LWR_SIG-> Acrobat V4.0 loosing headers and footers in pdf boundary="------------DF2655D773C634C883FF17B3"
From: grant -at- ONYXGFX -dot- COM
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 11:08:27 -0600

Converting from what, Chris?
Also, you might check that the page size in both source and
PDF is A4. It sounds like one of them (most likely the source doc,
or perhaps the default printer settings) is US Letter, which is
11 in, vs A4, which is 11.69 in tall.

Also check your distilled margins... they might not be what you
expected.

Grant
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Subject: LWR_SIG-> Acrobat V4.0 loosing headers and footers in pdf
boundary="------------DF2655D773C634C883FF17B3"

> I have installed Acrobat 4.0 and am now having the following problem;
>
> When I convert to a pdf the footer disappears and the header is cut in
> half. I have set the page to A4 and the margins are the same. Has anyone
> else had this problem and if so, how did you fix it?
>
> Also, is it now a standard that Acrobat 4.0 does not have a distiller
> assistant.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Chris

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Grant Hogarth
Technical Publications Manager
Onyx Graphics Corp., Midvale, UT
mailto: grant -at- onyxgfx -dot- com
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