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Rachel, 

I have the same problem with Word on XP Professional. It's your printer
driver.

Ann Waterhouse
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Crescendo Systems Corporation
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From: Rachel Burnsed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 2:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [PDF-Basics] Newbie to PDF


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Well, you could always try uninstalling and reinstalling Acrobat;
sometimes
that fixes the quirks.  If that doesn't work, try stopping and
restarting the
Print Spooler service one your computer.

Rachel Burnsed
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Chip wrote:

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> Greetings:
>
> I just joined the group to learn more about the
> program and also to get some help.
>
> I used Windows XP Home.
>
> My immediate problem is that I am unable to convert my
> Word 2000 files to Acrobat PDF files (I have v.5.0).
> After clicking on the Adobe icon in the Word document,
> (or on 'File'> print>) and clicking in the 'Save'
> dialog box to print to PDF, the progress bar moves
> halfway and then hangs up.  Even after I do the
> three-finger-salute (Alt-Control-Delete)and stop the
> process, I find that the PDF print job is pending when
> I check in Control Panel>Printers, and then must
> cancel the printing to remove it.)
>
> Could this have something to do with fonts.  I tried
> to get info from the Adobe site, but became utterly
> confused at the mass of info there.
>
> Anyone have some thoughts on this?  Need more info?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Chip
>
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