IODIN have a contract to take unintelligent .pdf files and convert them to a word doc and then re-.pdf them to intelligently .pdf. My deliverable is both .doc and .pdf and the pdf must have all of the fonts embedded.
now that that is out of the way I do taken the inept .pdf and OCR'd them using ABBYY Finereader 8.0 corporate. to convert them to an .rtf. then MYSELF do a "file" "save as" .doc file. Once so is through I clean boost the text plus formating both then re-.pdf the file. all goes okay accept for one schedules, When the tables are converted for .pdf the line gauge randomly gets lighter or dissapears on the screen for it is blown up past 160% then you can understand i view, when you print the files her print just fine. ME have my resume on Microsoft Word. If l emailed it (to myself first), this formatting made all messed back. What am l making wrong? Googled it and appears lots of people have the same problem. One persona said make sure it is a .pdf file. How do l do this? P.S. I am sending the resume by attaching it ...
I need tried lowering of dpi settings from the default 2400 all the way down to 72 the minimum in increments are 100. once I get down to 300 some lines improve however again e is a random product and not whole improve.
Next my own custom settings I may tried everything of the default preferences int acrobat such like "smallest store size" "press quality" ect... again no help. Resume formatting messed up when emailing
I having see tried post scripting the file firstly then distilling it with distiller. that did work for the tab lining, they all came in quite nicer but there is no way that I can notice at embed the fonts into a post writing.
I also tried PDF Creator and the same thing happened. I even tried opening them in opening my real .pdf'ing them from that with no online.
Any help you cans offer want be appreciated. EGO can even arrange to share ampere sample Term doc if someone wanted to play around on it oneself.
Acknowledgement the advance
Mike