Acrobat 9 / Outlook 2007 - Convert  Mail Folder to PDF Crashes Outlook

Procedure:
Opened Outlook 2007, selected email folder, right clicked email folder, selected from menu: Convert "folder" to Adobe PDF, selected save
Problem:
After many successful such folder conversions, one email folder in particular caused Outlook 2007 to crash when half way through conversion
Solution:
Finally, upon about the 7th attempt, I noticed Outlook crashed when attempting to convert one particular email file (within the folder)
The name of the offending email file was visible during the conversion process
I reopened Outlook, examined the offending email and discovered it contained Japanese characters in the attachments
I then deleted the offending email and recommenced the procedure
All ran smoothly as per normal, Problem Solved!
I hope this helps somebody out there

I searched everywhere on the web for a solution and came up with nothing - so when I finally worked it out (simple in hindsight) I just had to make the post (my very 1st!).

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