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PDFing multi documents with Section breaks

When pdfing a word document that has section breaks in, it always saves multiple documents. Is there a solution or a way around this?

RE: PDFing multi documents with Section breaks

Hi Sue

The format of the output PDF file is controlled by your PDF software, rather than Word. Take a look at the configuration settings of your PDF software to see it allows you to can control how it handles Word section breaks.

Many thanks,

Andrew

RE: PDFing multi documents with Section breaks

Andrew

Thanks for your reply.

This happens when I print to pdf from word. I don't have Acrobat or any pdf software open at the time.

I've noticed that when I print to a printer the same thing happens and it splits the file into more than one item in the print queue.

Surely this is a word issue rather than Acrobats?

Su

 

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