G'day. My website hosts a number of PDF files needed for an event that scheduled for 13/14th Feb. It is an annual Agricultural Show / Fair. Some people can open and read, or download the files, while others can't.
The page containing Most Links is http://www.crookwellshow.com.au/10_schedule.php
I was supplied with the complete Program (used to by the commercial printer to produce a hard copy booklet) in ONE complete PDF file. I use Foxit Reader to view. I select pages to make indiviual files by printing with PDFCreator software. That allows me to split the whole booklet into separate areas of content. PDFCreator is a printer style software. i.e. Any document you wan to convert to pdf, you select PRINT and then select the PDFCreator Printer. It doesn't go to a physical printer, instead to a pdf file you get to name and save.
I've been googling for solutions for a week or so without success. I thought I might have solved it and wrote a help page to assist. Today I find some people still can't open.
I have been emailing some of the files to people and that helps most. I can't be on hand 24/7 :(
I thought it was just Windows Vista but today I discovered Win7 and one person with XP Pro.
Anyone offer a solution??? [plz Navaldesign ;) ]
Rick www.crookwellshow.com.au
The page containing Most Links is http://www.crookwellshow.com.au/10_schedule.php
I was supplied with the complete Program (used to by the commercial printer to produce a hard copy booklet) in ONE complete PDF file. I use Foxit Reader to view. I select pages to make indiviual files by printing with PDFCreator software. That allows me to split the whole booklet into separate areas of content. PDFCreator is a printer style software. i.e. Any document you wan to convert to pdf, you select PRINT and then select the PDFCreator Printer. It doesn't go to a physical printer, instead to a pdf file you get to name and save.
I've been googling for solutions for a week or so without success. I thought I might have solved it and wrote a help page to assist. Today I find some people still can't open.
I have been emailing some of the files to people and that helps most. I can't be on hand 24/7 :(
I thought it was just Windows Vista but today I discovered Win7 and one person with XP Pro.
Anyone offer a solution??? [plz Navaldesign ;) ]
Rick www.crookwellshow.com.au
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