Jon,

When you say you "saved the .pdf"... do you mean you used Save As from
within FM, or opened and resaved an already existing .PDF, or
something else?

I use Acrobat 7 to save backwards for compatibility with 5 routinely,
and a number of my in-house users use Acrobat 6, but we haven't
encountered this problem.

One thing you might try is opening the file in Acrobat again, and
selecting File > Reduce File Size. The dialog box that pops up at that
point lets you select an earlier rev for compatibility, as well as
letting you change the file name, so you could try different older
versions.

Art

On 9/29/06, Jon Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I saved a PDF using Acrobat 7.0 and a colleague tried opening it in Acrobat 6.0 
and got this message:

"This file appears to use a new format that this version of Acrobat does not 
support. It may not open or display correctly. Adobe recommends that you upgrade to the 
latest version of Acrobat products. Please visit our products site at 
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat.";

I referred back to the document and noticed that I did in fact save it so that 
it would open in Acrobat 5.0 or later. I don't like our users seeing that 
message (and many of them use Acrobat, not Reader, to read our docs).

Anything we can do about it?

Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentation

CambridgeSoft Corporation
100 CambridgePark Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140



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