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1. Re: Acrobat Pro XI Will Not Print Word Document with a Rotated Table
Bill@VT Sep 3, 2014 12:45 PM (in response to JGreg7)Never had such a problem. Could you post a sample (doesn't have to be the actual document) that has such a problem so others can take a look at the DOCX file? You can use Acrobat.com or dropbox.com for posting.
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2. Re: Acrobat Pro XI Will Not Print Word Document with a Rotated Table
JGreg7 Sep 3, 2014 1:20 PM (in response to Bill@VT)In the full document, the print to PDF goes only as far as the table, then ends - not printing the table. The remaining pages are not printed.
For example, I have trimmed the file down to just the table page, and included links to it, and a copy of the PDF it generated.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60543835/Forums/Table%20Sample_140903.docx
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60543835/Forums/Table%20Sample_140903.pdfThe error message I now get when I try to print is: "There is not enough memory or disk space to repaginate or print this document."
However, with the Task manager open, the memory never seems to get above half of the available (the graph bar fluctuates a little, but stays stable")The page prints to a regular HP or Xerox printer with no problems.
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3. Re: Acrobat Pro XI Will Not Print Word Document with a Rotated Table
a C student Sep 3, 2014 5:50 PM (in response to JGreg7)It works for me if I remove custom XML data from the Word doc. In Word, File Tab > Inspect Document -> Check for Issues. Both the PDF Maker and print to PDF work after custom XML data removal.
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4. Re: Acrobat Pro XI Will Not Print Word Document with a Rotated Table
Bill@VT Sep 4, 2014 3:39 AM (in response to a C student)If this solution does not work for you, let us know and others of us can try too. Looks like you have a reasonable solution though.
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5. Re: Acrobat Pro XI Will Not Print Word Document with a Rotated Table
JGreg7 Sep 19, 2014 1:01 PM (in response to a C student)Thank you for your response, however that did not work. I removed all of the custom XML data, reinspected and removed again until it came back clear. No luck, it still crashed.
As a work around, I found I can print to Microsoft XPS Document Writer, then print to pdf from there. A bit cumbersome, but it does work.
Any other suggestions would be helpful.



