CorelDRAW X4. Published PDFs don't open properly. But they used to.

Hi everyone. I am having a problem while publishing a PDF from CorelDRAW X4. It used be ok for a long time, but one day something went wrong. After opening a published PDF file I see only a blank page zoomed to an enormous percentage value (e.g., 6035%) and the it says "there was an error reading this document (14)" .You cannot see anything but you can still import the PDF back into Corel and see the content. Unfortunatelly generated PDFs are useless. I am using different versions of Reader on a few computers. Everywhere is the same problem. Does anyone have any idea what happened ?

Hi everyone. I am having a problem while publishing a PDF from CorelDRAW X4. It used be ok for a long time, but one day something went wrong. After opening a published PDF file I see only a blank page zoomed to an enormous percentage value (e.g., 6035%) and the it says "there was an error reading this document (14)" .You cannot see anything but you can still import the PDF back into Corel and see the content. Unfortunatelly generated PDFs are useless. I am using different versions of Reader on a few computers. Everywhere is the same problem. Does anyone have any idea what happened ?

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