In the future when you receive PDF files from a PC that are on CD, ask
the person sending them to you to create a hybrid CD that will mount on a PC
or Mac platform. This is especially important when the person creating the CD
is using a Mac to copy files that are on a Windoze network. I've had
similar problems in the past and making a hybrid CD solved my problem. I
believe Roxio Toast gives you this option.
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Sorry
for delay in my response.
The Windows pdf's were sent to me on a CD-ROM.
Today I receive one of the
PDF files sent via email and I was able to open
it fine with my Mac system.
There must have been some corruption when
burning the files to CD. What
threw me was that some Excel files open
OK.
regards and thanks...Ron
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> At 9:27 AM -0500 11/20/03, Ron Campbell
wrote:
> > I have PDF documents that were produced on a Windows
PC using Adobe
> >Ver.5.0. I want to be able to read them on a Power
Mac using Adobe
> >Professional 6.0 but it cannot read any of them.
Any advice please.
>
> WHY can't you read any of
them?
>
> Do the documents not open in Acrobat? Do they open
with
> errors? Do they open blank?
>
> Please explain
EXACTLY what your problem is...
>
>
> Leonard
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