As always, SaveAs is problematic as it has been for years. It's
not now and has never been a recommended solution and uses a different
work flow so ... from your experience, it sounds as if it has a
_really_ different work flow or the results would be the same.
What did Adobe say when you
Simple raster images became heavily pixelated and garbage (worse than the
image in Frame)...
*The file included (Import by reference) PDFs created from Word that have
several different fonts. These fonts were rasterized garbage, whereas in
Version 8 they were pass-through fonts that were
I just loaded Tech Comm Suite 2 onto a brand new Dell Precision M6300.
I was using Frame 8 & Acrobat 8 on a Dell Latitude until this week.
I have always used the Save As PDF, both for Web versions of small size and
print versions of high quality with excellent results on the Latitude. This has
As always, SaveAs is problematic as it has been for years. It's
not now and has never been a recommended solution and uses a different
work flow so ... from your experience, it sounds as if it has a
_really_ different work flow or the results would be the same.
What did Adobe say when you
> Simple raster images became heavily pixelated and garbage (worse than the
> image in Frame)...
> *The file included (Import by reference) PDFs created from Word that have
> several different fonts. These fonts were rasterized garbage, whereas in
> Version 8 they were pass-through fonts that were
I just loaded Tech Comm Suite 2 onto a brand new Dell Precision M6300.
I was using Frame 8 Acrobat 8 on a Dell Latitude until this week.
I have always used the Save As PDF, both for Web versions of small size and
print versions of high quality with excellent results on the Latitude. This has