Corrupted PDFs?

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adalius
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Corrupted PDFs?

Post by adalius »

I'm currently using MS Access to generate a Word file for our company's quotations. It all works fine and dandy until I set it to use bullzip as the active printer and use the word PrintOut method. When invoked, it prints to the file specified, making a 400k or so PDF file for each quotation, which is about the size it should be based on when I used another virtual pdf printer. However when I double click it to open it, Adobe tells me that it's either not a supported file type or has been damaged. I have it set to show errors and Bullzip isn't showing any.

As for versions, I just downloaded and installed it for the first time so it's version 4.0.485 and whatever GS version is bundled.

Any ideas?
jr
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Post by jr »

Hi,

I haven't heard of this problem before. Please send you corrupt pdf and the word document to info_at_bullzip.com. Then I will take a look at it.

Regards,
Jacob
adalius
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Post by adalius »

Mail is sent. Thanks for the help.
fyz
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Post by fyz »

Hi,

There is a tool called Advanced PDF Repair. I have used it to repair many corrupt PDF files on my damaged disks successfully. Its homepage is http://www.datanumen(com)/apdfr/

Maybe you can have a try.

Alan
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