After editing a pdf

after editing a pdf adobe acrobat wont print the edited info.
The info that was there before the edit prints?????

In the print dialog choose "Document and markups" under "Comments and Forms".

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    Thanks for the input, but I don't have the originals in either hardcopy or OCR'd files.  My workaround is to re-OCR the pdf, make the changes I need and then save to PDF.  This makes a lot more work.  I am really trying to figure out what changed in 9 from 7 that causes this to happen.  I believe it is an issue with the fonts, was just hoping for a fix.
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    Can you please send the form to me at [email protected]  so that I can have a look.
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  • After load the pdf in this program, what commands must follow to make the correction (edit),

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    Unfortunately, for your endeavor, PDF is not a file format that supports edit-layout-format activities such as are in word processors.
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    What you appear to have encounterd with the process used to convert something to PDF is something that happens rather too often.
    That is, many non-Adobe PDF creation processes to not provide "proper" PDF.
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  • I cant save a pdf after editing

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    I have the same problem. I have a PDF thats 1gb, and it hasnt been any problems saving it in the past, but now when i try to add other pdf-documents to it i cant save the file. Literally nothing happens when i press "save", or "save as".
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    Users are not able to save pdfs after editing.  Product is Adobe XI, OS is Win7 64-bit.  When saving, an error pops up that the file cannot be saved, it is in use.  If they save as a different name, it works.  Found several forums/blogs/etc that suggest the problem can be solved by closing the Window7 explorer preview pane.  They don't use the preview pane.  I figured out that if they completely close the explorer window, they can save.  But this means they have to open and close explorer for each file.

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    Hi,
    Currently, Adobe Reader for Android does not provide this functionality. However, we have made a note of the same and shall try to incorporate it in one of our future releases.
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  • Corrupt Text in PDF doc: After editing text in pdf doc. all sorts of text corruptions occurred.

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  • Can't SAVE pdf file after editing.

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    Triad Process Equipment
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    Fax: 248-685-3204
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

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