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OK, one more "reach out"...this time I'm looking for help with computer documents.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 457397" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>People. Computers. The two just don't mix.</p><p>(sorry. I'm a techie. One of those people who gets all the calls when things go wrong.)</p><p></p><p>Lets see... without answers to the questions already asked, I'm going to have to guess...</p><p>1) The author of the doctor used a font you don't have. As a result, all font sizing goes wonky, and the doctor no longer fits on one page.</p><p>2) The doctor is done on a different program than what you are using. For example... one party uses MS Office, the other uses OpenOffice... you can get incompatibilities.</p><p>3) PDF doctor - if the pdf is on one page, then I've honestly never seen a case where the PDF received had more pages than the PDF sent. In fact, this is the most "compatibility-issue-free" way of sharing info that we've come up with yet - if you don't need to modify the final result.</p><p>4) Your printer has different minimum-margin requirements than their printer. Sometimes, Word is too smart for its own good, and re-adjusts everything without telling you this...</p><p>5) There's a hidden page-break between the header and the body. These are HARD to find - never sure exactly what I do to find it, but its often there.</p><p>6) Extra lines at the end of the bottom section, and the whole thing wrapped with "keep lines together" and "keep with next"... which forces the whole section to the next page instead of just the blank lines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 457397, member: 11791"] People. Computers. The two just don't mix. (sorry. I'm a techie. One of those people who gets all the calls when things go wrong.) Lets see... without answers to the questions already asked, I'm going to have to guess... 1) The author of the doctor used a font you don't have. As a result, all font sizing goes wonky, and the doctor no longer fits on one page. 2) The doctor is done on a different program than what you are using. For example... one party uses MS Office, the other uses OpenOffice... you can get incompatibilities. 3) PDF doctor - if the pdf is on one page, then I've honestly never seen a case where the PDF received had more pages than the PDF sent. In fact, this is the most "compatibility-issue-free" way of sharing info that we've come up with yet - if you don't need to modify the final result. 4) Your printer has different minimum-margin requirements than their printer. Sometimes, Word is too smart for its own good, and re-adjusts everything without telling you this... 5) There's a hidden page-break between the header and the body. These are HARD to find - never sure exactly what I do to find it, but its often there. 6) Extra lines at the end of the bottom section, and the whole thing wrapped with "keep lines together" and "keep with next"... which forces the whole section to the next page instead of just the blank lines [/QUOTE]
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