Save as PDF issues

My computer runs both Mac OS X 10.6.8 and Mac OS X 10.9,
I skipped 10.7 and 10.8.
On 10.6.8 I double-click on a txt file that has no line more
than 80 characters long and it brings up TextEdit. Then I
click File->Print->pdf->"save as pdf" and it creates a pdf file
that also has no line more than 80 characters long.
However, doing the exact same thing (using the same txt
file as on 10.6.8) on 10.9 produces a pdf file that has
wrapped lines and the font is much bigger than the txt file.
I get the same results when I click File->"Export as pdf".
Then I noticed File->"Export as pdf"->"Show details" has a
check next to "Rewrap contents to fit page". After unchecking
this then the pdf font is smaller as I get on 10.6.8, but the
pdf file stills has wrapped lines, which I cannot live with.
Why the behavior difference from 10.6.8 to 10.9?
Can it be corrected?
Thanks
Ron

My experience in Mavericks is similar enough that I "voted" on your question. Something very odd going on. A straight export from TextEdit yeilds a very thin strip of text in the resulting PDF while using your suggestion of Rewrap to page produces tiny, tiny text.

Similar Messages

  • Save as PDF issue on Mac

    I am trying to export a set of images to PDF. The function runs and then brings up an error message that the file is not available for writing

    Like I said, the file doesn't have to be open. Was the file with the same filename you were creating the PDF as already existing in your system? If it was, even if you had opened it in Finder and selected the file for Preview in Finder, PDF writing will fail sometimes.
    Either that, or, a permission issue. Can you try creating on a different location or check folder permissions to ensure you have permissions to write to that file? Or, can you try with a different filename in the same or a different location?

  • Cannot Read Font Metrics Issue on Save As PDF

    Hi All
    On saving a document as PDF, the FrameMaker Console displays the message:
    The font file may be damaged.
    maker: Cannot read font metrics from font file named Tahoma-Bold.
    The PDF is created but it contains squares in place of letters.
    This only happens for one document within my book.
    I have removed and reinstalled Tahoma, with no effect.
    What has happened and what do I need to do to enable save to PDF for this document.
    I am using FrameMaker 9.0 installed as part of Technical Suite 2 and running on Windows 7 professional.
    Thank you for your help.
    Claire

    I'm on FrameMaker 10, installed about a month ago, and suddenly, yesterday, I started getting this exact error on PDFing a book I'd previously had no trouble with. Nothing apparently changed in my setup between everything working fine and getting these "the font file may be damaged" console errors. Interestingly, it's on exactly the same font as reported by Claire and MichaelH; Tahoma and Tahoma-Bold are listed as the troublesome fonts. These are not the commonplace Frame console "missing font" errors -- they totally mess up the PDF.
    Both these fonts work perfectly in Word. We tried reinstalling, with no change, and I was about to call Adobe support, as recommended by our IT desk, but checked this forum first.  A million thanks, Michael Müller-Hillebrand, for posting the exact solution to the problem. I cleared the Convert CMYK to RGB box and everything is fine now. Thank you SO much.
    Adobe, could you please fix this? First message on this thread was almost a year ago and my copy of Frame was purchased last month. The issue should have been fixed by now. This has cost me about three hours, plus the time of the IT desk reinstalling FrameMaker.

  • TURBOTAX 2014 CD DOES NOT PERMIT OFFLINE PRINT OR SAVE TO PDF.  YOU CAN ONLY SAVE TO PDF OR PRINT IF ONLINE.  BIG SECURITY ISSUE.  INTUIT IN WSJ ARTICLE BLAMES APPLE, SAYING APP STORE SOFTWARE RESULTED IN THIS.  TRUE?

    Starting this year, Turbotax CD/download versions will not permit people to print tax forms when offline. If you try to print while not connected to the Internet, you receive the warning “There was a problem connecting to Intuit’s Secure Print Service.  Please check your Internet connection or try again later.”  Indeed, Paragraph 9 of the Intuit Software End User License Agreement states:  "You may save your return as a PDF file and understand it may be processed on Intuit servers, not as part of the Software."
    Even if you wish to protect your data by not exposing it to the Internet, Turbotax will not let you without sharing your entire return first with them.  They prohibit you from only printing locally on home, cable-connected printers.
    The result of this is that people who tried to be safe by never going online with tax data, are this year being forced by Intuit software to expose all their sensitive tax information files to the Internet and Intuit print server, even though they do not wish to. Turbotax is putting you at risk.
    On Feb 19 the Wall Street Journal quoted an Intuit spokesperson blaming Apple:  According to Julie Miller, an Intuit spokeswoman, TurboTax made the change “because the Mac product requires a special, third-party code library to support offline printing.” And she says, “based on Apple App Store guidelines, we could no longer distribute the third-party library with our software.”   She said the change in the TurboTax Mac software was first made for 2013 tax returns, but last year customers had the option of printing returns without being connected to the Internet.
    So is Apple to blame that I now have to expose my sensitive tax data to Intuit just to be allowed to save to PDF on my hard disk?  And it's all Apple's fault?
    Can anyone clarify this?

    Thank you for this an the other posts.  Particularly for Barney,
    I have just discovered that Turbotax actually permits you to print (and save to PDF) documents from the Help
    Center built into the program, even when you are OFFLINE.  Works just like normal printing is supposed to.  It just won't let you print actual tax forms. So I guess they were willing to violate Apple’s rules when you print information from their help center offline, but you just can't do the same with your own tax forms.  Clearly this shows that what Intuit told Forbes was a fabrication.
    They do in fact have the proper code in the program for printing and saving to PDF.  They just deny you usage of that code for printing your tax returns, which they want to copy.  I don’t think there can be any doubt about what they are doing.  Surely they are not deceiving apple by allowing the limited print function?
    We can only hope that a brave journalist will challenge them on this, since Intuit will not respond to customers.
    Thank you for any views on this points.

  • Save as .pdf  in Photoshop CS5 - serious font issues.

    Hello.
    It may not be directly about Acrobat, but since it's a PDF issue maybe someone here will be able to help.
    I'm having serious issues with fonts while saving as .pdf from Ps.
    No matter what pdf settins I use, the fonts result messed up one way or the other (see attachment). It only happens when saving as .pdf from Ps, while all works fine when saving from Illustrator, Word, etc...
    I have no idea what could be the reason. Please help.
    Thanks in advance.
    Attachment:
        top: screen capture of .psd in Ps (with font/paragraph settings)
        bottom: screen capture of saved .pdf when viewed in Acrobat
    Microsoft Windows 7 x32/x64 (same issue on two machines)
    Adobe Photoshop 12.0.3 x32/x64 respectively
    Adobe Acrobat Pro 10.0.0 x64
    Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.4.1 x32

    Solved.
    After going through all the preferences - it was due to "2D graphics acceleration" being on for some reason.
    So - you put "2D graphics acceleration" in Acrobat (9 an/or 10) an the above is what you get... hmmm.....
    Thanks for assistance.

  • Save As PDF file size issues

    I am currently using Word 2008 to produce a club newsletter for email distribution. The Word (.docx) file can be up to 2.4MB in size. When I use Print > Save to PDF the resulting file can be as large as 12MB! I tried using the CUPS-PDF virtual printer option and got a file 26MB is size!!
    A friend used his Windoze machine to print to PDF and got the file size I was after at just over 1MB. I also tried the Adobe Online "convert to PDF service" and got file sizes lower than 1MB.
    What is going on with the Mac OSX conversion? How can I get smaller PDF's without having to shell out for Adobe Acrobat Pro?

    Peter Ongley wrote:
    How can I get smaller PDF's without having to shell out for Adobe Acrobat Pro?
    This may not help or may degrade any images in your document, but try this: Open the PDF file in the Preview application. Invoke File -> Save As, then set "Quartz Filter" to "Reduce File Size", give the file a different name, and save the file.

  • FM 10 and save as PDF/Distiller issue

    OS: XP Pro sp3 and completely up to date.
    Acrobat 9 Pro and up to date
    Just installed FM10 (+ updated) and I also uninstalled Acrobat 5.
    When users go to Save As PDF it tells them they must have Distiller v5.0 or later, it fails to recognise or utilize Distiller 9..
    Trying to figure out a way to get it to work w/o reinstalling Acrobat.
    TIA!

    If you take a look at the forum threads, you'll pick up pretty quickly that SaveAs PDF isn't really a recommended way to create a PDF because it has a long history of bugs.
    To debug your current situation though, have you installed the Microsoft HotFix for all PostScript printers, including Distiller? This is the baseline for any PDF work on XP systems...
    http://support.microsoft.com/?id=952909  (Gives details on the Hotfix)
    http://support.microsoft.com/Hotfix/KBHotfix.aspx?kbnum=952909&kbln=en-us  (Direct Download Link)
    After that, can you Print to the Adobe PDF printer on your system? Both from other applications and from Frame (in Frame's Print box, check Generate Acrobat Data and uncheck Print To File)?
    Art

  • Can I save as pdf when printing from a Java applet on a webpage in Safari?

    I am trying to use a webpage that is running a Java applet. A dialog comes up that asks me, "Do you want to run this application?" The dialog also says, "This application will run with limited access that is intended to protect your computer and personal information." I select "Run". The applet generates an image I want to print.  There is a "Print" button on the applet.  I select "Print". A Security Warning dialog comes up that says, "The applet has requested access to the printer. Do you want to allow this action?" I select "OK".  The Print dialog comes up.  I choose the PDF button in the lower left corner. I choose "Save as PDF...". A second Print dialog comes up.  I input a title in the Save As box.  I choose Desktop in the Where box.  I do not change anything else and select the "Save" button. A dialog appears that says, "Print Error while printing." There is an icon with paper, a pencil, a ruler and a paintbrush on the dialog. 
    Is this an issue with Apple and Java security?  Does "run with limited access" mean I can't print and save as PDF? Should I upgrade to Mavericks?  It seems like others have not been happy with Mavericks and have had problems saving as PDF with Mavericks. How do I let Apple know about this error?  The error dialog is useless. 
    I am on a Mac running OS X 10.8.5 and Safari 6.1.2.  My Java version is 7 update 51.
    What other information can I provide to help solve the problem (if it can be solved)?
    Thank you for your help!

    Correction I would like to save as PDF/A-1b
    for archiving.
    http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/standards/pdfa/

  • Report as pdf issue in citrix

     
    Hi,
    I have created a report in navision where it is :
    1) Saved and mailed in pdf format : For this i have used the location of filedirectory as TEMPORARYPATH.
    2) Save as pdf : where i have used codeunit 412 to save the report on user desired location.
    Now the problem faced by me is :
    a) If, I run it on local system the report runs fine, i.e. the pdf is mailed to desired recipient as well the file is saved on the location where i want it to be saved.
    b) Same happens when i run it on the server.
    c) But when i run it on citrix server i am not able to mail neither i the file is saved . 
    We use navision 5.0 version and our client accesses navision through citrix.
    Please help in this issue.
    Regards
    Snehpreet Kaur

    Hi,
    I would check with the vendor of the application that is giving you trouble or with the Citrix folks.
    Don't retire TechNet! -
    (Don't give up yet - 13,085+ strong and growing)

  • Firefox 6.0.2 crashes when I attempt to save a pdf

    When I have a pdf in my firefox browser and I click to save it, as soon as I click on the "UP" folder on the screen to navigate to the folder I wish to save the pdf in, an hourglass appears and firefox stops responding. I can't close firefox or open another browser. I have left the computer in this condition in excess of 20 minutes and nothing changes. If I go into Task Manager "Dumprep" is using nearly all the resources. I have gone into msconfig and disabled Reporting to see if this resolves the issue. I am not in a position to reboot my computer at the moment due to certain programs that are running and can't be interrupted. I will report back when I get the chance. I can use IE8 to download pdf's and there is no issue, so I know it is firefox causing the crash.

    It would appear that this problem was caused by my disabling Java as we have been recommended to do for security reasons. I updated to the latest version of Java, and re-enabled it, and the plugin checker now works fine.
    Could someone please confirm that this would cause the problem I have been seeing?
    Thanks.

  • Save as PDF in Excel rewrites file when saving multiple sheets

    Hello,
    I'm having issues saving Excel files to PDF when multiple sheets of a workbook are active. I constantly need to print multiple sheets of a workbook for a service report, but when multiple tabs are highlighted to print/save it will save each sheet as the output file but immediately overwrite the saved file with the next sheet. So if I have four sheets active and go to print/pdf/save to pdf I will briefly see a "processing page" message box for each sheet but in the end I will only have one pdf file of the last active sheet. A single sheet will save beautifully but it's kind of a pain to constantly string together the pdf files. I looked through the Excel forum, but it seems they point anything pdf related back to OS X. I'm running XL 12.1.5 and OS X 10.5.6. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    I've been having the same problem... after not finding a solution on this page, I finally found an answer that worked for me. As the Adobe support link below states... change the "Print Quality" to be the same for all sheets, then use the Print dialog box rather than the Save As dialog box. In the Print dialog box, choose the "save as PDF" option" (on the lower left for me). This finally solved my multiple file problem.
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=315086

  • Excel save as pdf hangs when launched through a watch folder

    Hi there,
    I've configured a watch folder to launch a batch file which launch a .exe file I've written in C++
    In this application I launch Excel which open a .XLS document which contains macros.
    At the end of the computations there is a macro which save as pdf.
    At this point everything hangs and I have to cancel the job I've created for the watch folder.
    If I disable the watch folder and I place the starting file inside the watch folder
    and I manually launch the .bat file (which usually is launched by the watch folder) everything works perfectly.
    I really really hope there will be someone here coming with a solution for me.
    By the way on the windows forum I've got a very disappointing answer where they stated it was probably a fault of my application.
    Well fortunately that was not the problem because
    I can reproduce the problem even removing my application from the equation so now we have cleared
    the issue is not casued by my application.
    So if you want to try it yourself just follow the steps below:
    1) create an excel document so that after you open it it automatically run a save as pdf operation and close excel. (let's call this document "PRINT_TEST.xls")
    2) create a batch file named "Excel_launcher.bat" and write the command
    ""C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\EXCEL.EXE" "C:\teststampapdf\PRINT_TEST.xls""
    3) Now create a watch folder job that execute that batch file.
    something like "C:\watchfolderX\Excel_launcher.bat"
    4) now create a watch folder that uses that job and for file filter use "*.txt" enable it and start it
    5) now launch manually the batch file and you'll see that it print the pdf and closes itself
    6) drop a txt file inside the watch folder you've created and you'll see it hangs at the save as pdf operation.
    This is something that have to be fixed and it's due to excel.
    I can launch and save documents with all the application I want but excel so that's the problem.
    Please take a look and keep me updated I badly need to find a solution for this issue.
    THANK YOU in advance,
    Davide

    Hi Davide,
    This is no the right forum for your issue. I think you can consult this issue on some Excel end-user related forum.
    Best regards,
    Barry
    We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
    Click
    HERE to participate the survey.

  • FAQ: Creating PDF Files from FrameMaker v.6 & earlier Documents -- Why you should not use "save as PDF"! -- Windows & MacOS Only!

    An issue that has come up over and over again on several FrameMaker and Acrobat/PDF email lists as well on the corresponding Adobe User-to-User forums is that of creation of PDF files. FrameMaker 5.5.6 and 6 have what looks like a convenient feature that is supposed to allow you to create PDF files via simply saving the document as a PDF file. I have gone on record as advising end-users not to use this approach for reliable creation of PDF files from FrameMaker documents under Windows and MacOS with FrameMaker 6 and earlier. Why do I most vociferously offer this advice and why doesn't the problem get fixed? And how SHOULD you create PDF files from FrameMaker?
    GOOD NEWS
    I will start with the good news. The "next major version" of FrameMaker will indeed have "save as PDF" re-implemented in a manner that it will be as reliable as printing to the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows or the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer under MacOS. I am personally working with the FrameMaker development organization to make sure this really happens and is fully and properly tested and debugged! Furthermore, this next major revision of FrameMaker, unlike FrameMaker 6, will come with a Distiller installer that will properly install the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows and the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer on the Macintosh (of course assuring that the latest PostScript driver is also automatically and correctly installed).
    DON'T USE "SAVE AS PDF"
    But what's wrong with "save as PDF" as currently implemented?
    The following are some of the SYMPTOMS reported over the last few years by FrameMaker users that were traced back to use of "save as PDF" under FrameMaker:
    (1) No PDF file is produced at all, possibly with a log file showing not-readily apparent PostScript errors during distillation.
    (2) The PDF file "loses" color in images. All or some images (raster, bitmap images, NOT vector artwork) appear in the PDF file in grayscale.
    (3) The resultant PDF file is on the wrong paper size, i.e., the document's logical page size does not match the output page size as seen in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
    (4) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file is blotchy looking or overly bold.
    (5) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file cannot be searched or indexed.
    (6) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file appears in Courier or in some other substitution font.
    (7) Interword or intercharacter spacing is a bit irregular in the resultant PDF file.
    (8) Content is missing in the margin areas of the page, i.e. you cannot do full-page bleeds.
    (9) Some or all page content is missing (other than margin areas).
    (10) Relatively inefficient PDF is generated.
    If this list by itself isn't enough for you, please note that some of these symptoms are very subtle and may escape attention when the PDF is first viewed or printed. Oftimes, it is when one attempts to manipulate the PDF file in Acrobat or repurpose its content or even view or print on a system other than the one on which the PDF file was created, that some of these symptoms make themselves obnoxiously visible (or invisible in some cases I won't make any bad jokes here about graphic examples!).
    It is important to understand that FrameMaker does NOT have its own native ability to create PDF. Any and all PDF created from FrameMaker documents is actually done by creating PostScript via the PostScript driver and having the Acrobat Distiller create PDF from that PostScript. The only exception to this is creation of PDF via the Acrobat PDFWriter driver, which is likewise not recommended (see below).
    In order for "save as PDF" to work correctly, FrameMaker must do the equivalent of calling Printer Setup and selecting the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows or the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer under MacOS followed by setting the driver's options correctly for paper size, page range, etc., followed by sending the proper commands to the driver to create PostScript.
    Contrary to popular belief, PostScript as generated by the Windows and MacOS PostScript drivers is VERY device-dependent. The information in the PPD file associated with a printer driver instance provides critical parameters for generation of PostScript including:
    Whether the printer supports color (Acrobat Distiller does)
    What PostScript language level is supported (Acrobat Distiller 4.x and Acrobat Distiller 5.x are both PostScript language level 3)
    Whether native TrueType support is available (Acrobat supports native TrueType as Type 42 fonts)
    Available binary communications (Acrobat Distiller supports pure binary and ASCII, but NOT TCP, TBCP, or PJL)
    Resident fonts (Acrobat Distiller doesn't really have resident fonts)
    Available paper sizes and custom paper size availability (Acrobat Distiller supports a wide range of predefined sizes and continually variable "custom" sizes up to 200" by 200")
    Margins / printable areas (for PDF and the Acrobat Distiller, there are no margins in which imaging is not permitted)
    Device resolution (Acrobat Distiller can be set to any value from 72 to 4000 dpi; as a convenience, the Acrobat Distiller PPD provides a series of values for use by the driver. Since there is no inherent "resolution" of a PDF file, this parameter is used only for purposes of allowing PostScript programs that query for such a value to be satisfied and for the driver to be able to communicate this value to the operating system and/or application as required.)
    Paper handling (totally irrelevant to Acrobat Distiller if input or output tray selection via "setpagedevice" is found in the PostScript stream, it is ignored by Acrobat Distiller)
    Thus, if the wrong printer driver instance is selected (i.e., it isn't associated with the Acrobat Distiller PPD file) or that driver instance is improperly configured, improper PostScript will result and one or more of the symptoms described above can occur. As currently implemented, FrameMaker depending upon version will not necessarily choose the correct printer driver instance and/or correctly parameterize the print job via driver setup options. In fact, FrameMaker 5,5,6 might even try to generate PDF via calling a PCL driver, FAX driver, or even a non-PostScript inkjet printer!
    DON'T USE PDFWRITER
    The Acrobat PDFWriter is a relic of older versions of Acrobat. In fact, it is no longer installed by default in the "easy install" or the "typical install" of Acrobat 5. It hasn't really be updated since Acrobat 3 and only supports PDF 1.2. It is a GDI (Windows) / QuickDraw (MacOS) driver that directly generates PDF without any intermediary PostScript. Since it is not a PostScript printer driver, applications cannot pass through EPS graphics and/or PDFMark information (used for a wide variety of purposes by FrameMaker). For EPS graphics, most applications will send the low resolution TIFF (or PICT) EPS header in lieu of the PostScript text, if they send anything at all, to the driver. Forget about links, structure, or any other PDF "goodies." Expect that PDFWriter will fully "bite the dust" in the next major version of Acrobat.
    SO HOW DO I GENERATE PDF FILES FROM FRAMEMAKER 6 & EARLIER?
    The ONLY method that is really reliable for producing PDF files with FrameMaker 6 and earlier requires the generation of PostScript via a properly set printer driver instance associated with the Acrobat Distiller PPD and distillation of the resultant PostScript by Acrobat Distiller.
    Case 1: FrameMaker and the Full Acrobat 4.05 or Acrobat 5.0x Products
    PDF file from a "chapter" -- print directly to the Acrobat Distiller printer instance (Windows) or the Create Adobe PDF desktop printer (MacOS) already installed by Acrobat. If you check the "Acrobat data" option, then make sure to UNcheck the "print to file" option that gets set at the same time. As a result, the driver will automatically send the generated PostScript to the Distiller for you and delete the intermediate PostScript when done.
    PDF file from a "book" -- print directly to the Acrobat Distiller printer instance with the "print to file" option checked (Windows) or the Virtual Printer desktop printer (MacOS) associated with the Distiller PPD (see details below under Case 2/MacOS). You will need to manually process the resultant PostScript file through the Distiller (or use a "watched folder" arrangement).
    In both the above sub-cases, the default driver options generally will be OK, but check on paper size and communication protocol (Use pure binary, not ASCII, for optimal performance AND no CTRL-D characters under Windows. Make sure to set Level 3 only and Binary under MacOS. Font inclusion "All" for Acrobat 4.05 and "None" for Acrobat 5 under MacOS.). With Acrobat 4.05, make sure you preset the Distiller to use the joboptions you want. With Acrobat 5, you can set this on a job-by-job basis via the driver printer setup interface (or print dialog on MacOS).
    Case 2: FrameMaker 6 and the Bundled Acrobat 4.05 Distiller
    Windows -- Create a new printer driver instance using the latest version of the Adobe Universal PostScript Driver Installer, downloadable from Adobe's web site AND the Acrobat Distiller PPD file (located in the XTRAS subdirectory of the Distiller directory). This driver instance should be set to print to the local port named "FILE:". Name this driver instance as "Acrobat Distiller". The default driver options generally will be OK, but check on paper size and communication protocol (use pure binary, not ASCII, for optimal performance AND no CTRL-D characters). Make sure you preset the Distiller to use the joboptions you want. Print directly to this Acrobat Distiller printer instance. Make sure that the "print to file" option is checked. You will need to manually process the resultant PostScript file through the Distiller (or use a "watched folder" arrangement).
    MacOS -- Install the latest version of AdobePS 8.7.x, downloadable from Adobe's web site. In FrameMaker, go to Page Setup and select the "Virtual Printer" and go to the "Virtual Printer" window pane. Select the Acrobat Distiller PPD file (located in the XTRAS subfolder of the Distiller folder). Print directly to the "Virtual Printer" (Make sure to set Level 3 only, Binary, and font inclusion "All".). Make sure you preset the Distiller to use the joboptions you want. You will need to manually process the resultant PostScript file through the Distiller (or use a "watched folder" arrangement).
    Case 3: Acrobat 3
    Acrobat 3 is not officially supported for the latest OS versions and I personally would no longer recommend its use for generation of PDF files given that Acrobat 5.0.5 is the current version of Acrobat.
    - Dov

    You're asking a lot of ancient Acrobat to work with an Office that never existed when it was made. "Just updated my office suite" is a massive change, and Window 8 didn't exist at that time either...

  • Save as PDF no longer works in Safari in 10.5.1

    Since this has to do with the printing interface I'm guessing this is where the post goes.
    I found that saving a webpage as a pdf no longer works from Safari 3.0.4 in OS 10.5.1. The print dialog box won't go away after selecting save as pdf so you have to force quit Safari. It looks like the save dialog goes behind the print dialog and I can't get to it.
    Anybody else have this issue? I found that other people were having printing of pdf problems, but I didn't see this one.
    -Dan

    Never mind. Seems that Default Folder V 3.0.2 was causing the issue. I killed the Default Folder task and problem is gone. Time to buy an upgrade.
    -Dan

  • Whenever you try to save a PDF file to a location other than the default location ('My Documents'), Firefox freezes & you have to go to the 'Task Manager' to exit Firefox and stop the error, so you can load Firefox again.

    Whenever you try to save a PDF file to a location other than the default location ('My Documents'), Firefox freezes & you have to go to the 'Task Manager' to exit Firefox and stop the error. I have Windows XP (Media Center Edition) and all updates (Firefox, Adobe PDF, Microsoft, virus protection, etc) are installed. This has only been a problem since Firefox 4, and isn't a problem in Internet Explorer.

    Hi David,
    Thank you for your detailed question. It sounds like the real issue is pdf files. Are there any antivirus/firewalls that might be blocking this specific file type? or are there any preferences in your control panel that might be blocking this?
    Do you have any stored preferences for PDF files in Firefox?
    *[[Applications panel - Set how Firefox handles different types of files]]

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error message when updating Ipod

    I recently had to reinstall my operating system, so I also just reinstalled itunes and the ipod software (both with the latest versions from apple). but now, everytime I update my ipod it says "unable to update ipod. unexpected error occurred (-4)".

  • Spry tabbed panal-controlling content of another textbox on the page

    Hi, I am trying to teach myself a bit of web design by making a simple site for my partners beauty salon. http://www.enchantedbodies.co.uk/services.html I have religiously avoided using anything other than html5/php/css3 as i have no clue how JS/ajax

  • How do I designate a song from my playlist as my new ringtone?

    How do I designate a song from my playlist as my new ringtone?

  • Error RCVR_DETERMINATION

    Hi, all iam doing IDOC TO JDBC scenarion. IDOC is passing from R/3 to XI in SXMB_MONI giving following error. In error ID having the follwoing error message.   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?> - <!--  Receiver Identification  

  • Cannot open or use templates in OpenOffice & Star Office with FF7

    I have Open Office & Star Office downloaded but now with FF7 I cannot open the templates on either one so I cannot use them. There used to be a FF extension for Open Office but it doesn't work with FF7... Help