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> Because the second method is a two step process, it's needless to say
> that I'd prefer using the Acrobat PDFwriter driver. Anyone know how I
> can avoid this error?
I think you can't, Brian. I guess the Frame file is too complicated for
PDFwiter and you'll have to use Distiller. If you use Distiller
Assistant the whole process is a one-click affair.
The Acrobat Manual warns for this kind of problem: PDFwriter is for
simple documents, Distiller for complex ones, but the manual doesn't
tell what's the limit. I guess you just crossed it.
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Hans Lonissen, SIG / PALGA
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