Create a pdf file from a powerpoint doc doesn't - its beginning but work not finished and then everything stops working
Hello community,
whenever I want to create a pdf of my power point document it does not. If I use 'printing with Adobe Acrobat' or 'Save as pdf Adobe Acrobat '. The process begins, but it does not complete the process. This nothings now works more and I have to restart my computer. I'm really helpless and I hope you can help me.
I use Win 7, Power Point of the real Microsoft 360 °, so the latest version, even with adobe acrobat. I have the cloud of Adobe and that you have installed all updates.
The documents I want to "print/save" as pdf only a few KB big, 1 or 2 pages with text and a logo.
I really hope you can help me. Unfortunately I can't send you a photo because if I run the process nothing works anymore.
Thank you very much!
Muri
Go to distill and enable logging for the creation of pdf files. Print in PDF format. When / IF it fails it will be a journal tell you what kind of error you are having.
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