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Word to PDF underline thickness

Community Beginner ,
May 19, 2015 May 19, 2015

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Hello everyone,

I have viewed a number of previous discussions about this topic, and most of them remain unresolved.

When i convert a document from Word 2010 to PDF by printing to the PDF Maker or by using the built-in "Convert to PDF" option, my underlines appear different thicknesses than when i made them in word.

-I have checked and all the underlines are set to the same size in Word 2010.
-When in Adobe Reader, zooming in and out changes the relative sizes of the underlines in comparison to the text.

-When viewing the PDFs in Foxit Reader (a 3rd party PDF viewer) there is no issue and all underlines are correct, regardless of zooming.

-As suggested in https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1053837 and https://forums.adobe.com/thread/305508 i have tried changing the dpi settings of my PDF Maker "printer" to 300 dpi and then re-converting, to no avail,


Foxit shows it correctly, so i am lead to assume that the conversion is working correctly, but when viewed in Adobe Reader it is showing wrong. However, i want this PDF to be viewed by many people, most of whom will not be using Foxit reader or any other PDF viewer than Reader, and thus my problem stands.


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Community Beginner , May 20, 2015 May 20, 2015

Hey everyone, i think i figured it out. I read this thread: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/620345?sr=inbox where Peter suggested turning off "Enhance thin lines" in the Page Display options, which seems to have resolved the issue. Like i said, the conversion seems to have worked, but Adobe was displaying it wrong, probably trying to increase the thickness of thin lines for some reason.

Thanks!

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May 20, 2015 May 20, 2015

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May 20, 2015 May 20, 2015

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Just to clarify, there are 3 methods of creating a PDF in WORD 2010. You can use the Save As PDF or XPS (this is the MS built-in converter), Save As Adobe PDF (equivalent to the Acrobat menu of create PDF that is the PDF Maker application), and print to the Adobe PDF printer (different from PDF Maker). I assume you are using AA XI. I just did a test on WORD 2007 and AA 8 (what I have on this machine - might try other combinations later) and did not see a difference. There may indeed be a difference between 8 and XI (or DC), but I will have to check that a bit later.

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If you are trying to recreate the issue, I have a series paragraphs starting with larger text with an underline of 1 1/2 point, followed by smaller text with no other formatting. Then the next paragraph starts with larger text and underline again. The underlines from one to paragraph to another are different.

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Hey everyone, i think i figured it out. I read this thread: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/620345?sr=inbox where Peter suggested turning off "Enhance thin lines" in the Page Display options, which seems to have resolved the issue. Like i said, the conversion seems to have worked, but Adobe was displaying it wrong, probably trying to increase the thickness of thin lines for some reason.

Thanks!

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Interesting. It was not an option in AA8, but it is there in AA DC. One of those little features I did not pursue. Thanks for the info. When you find solutions, letting us know so we might pass it on is useful. Thanks.

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