Very nice catch, Dave.
Nadine
>________________________________
>From: Timothy DeWees <[email protected]>
>To: 'David A Starr' <[email protected]>
>Cc: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:40:16 AM
>Subject: RE: Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table
>
>
>David,
>
>Thanks, that seems to have worked! It looks like there was something going on
>in the paragraph above the table. The guy who did the previous editing is only
>somewhat familiar with frame. It appears he had something in that paragraph
>that was causing the PS error. Thanks again for your help.
>
>Tim
>
>From:David A Starr [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 7:50 AM
>To: Timothy DeWees
>Subject: Re: Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table
>
>
>Tim,
>
>Try deleting paragraphs immediately surrounding the table, especially the
>paragraph where the table is attached. It's worked for me a couple of times in
>the past.
>
>Your statement that building a replacement table, and inserting it elsewhere
>works indicates the problem may reside elesewhere.
>
>Dave Starr
>Sr. Technical Information Developer | Architecture and Software
>Phone: 952.942.3617
>Email: [email protected]
>Rockwell Automation | 10120 West 76th St, Suite B | Eden Prairie, MN 55344
>
>
>
>
>"Timothy DeWees" <[email protected]>
>Sent by: [email protected]
>10/26/2011 07:02 AM To <[email protected]>
>cc
>Subject Post Script error on conversion to pdf - related to table
>
>
>
>
>I am working in a document that was edited by someone else, so I don’t know
>all of the details of how the document was edited. But after I finished my
>editing, I went to convert to pdf and one of the files is causing a post
>script error. I was able to narrow it down to a specific file and a specific
>table within that file. I deleted the table and re-built it to ensure it was
>correct, but still get the PS error. If I remove the table, the error goes
>away. The error looks like this:
>
>%%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: num ]%%
>Stack:
>2
>/Heading
>/T
>-mark-
>
>Note that if I build the same table somewhere else in the same file, it works
>fine. It seems to be some kind of conflict with building a table within a
>heading 2 subsection, but I’m not sure what’s going on. Thanks for any help
>you can provide.
>
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