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Saving as PDF destroys formatting in Word (Round 2)
Sure, do you know how I can upload documents to this post?
- Mar 07, 2022
bodhiw If you click on the Open full text editor link
You will then see the following screen that has facilities for dragging and dropping or browsing for a file that you want to attach.
- Data_DoctorJun 05, 2024Copper Contributor
It happens to everyone and it sucks. I waste so much printer paper because of this. The last few lines drop off onto the next page, but because I've used a page break, it's an extra page with hardly anything on it. I usually have to reduce the page margins to get the result I see on the screen.
It would be nice if Microsoft would do something about this. After all, Libre Office, Adobe InDesign and other page formatting tools create PDFs that match what's on the screen.
Some related issues include when you can't type on the last few lines of a page, so you end up with a blank gap at the bottom of the page because any content typed there jumps to the next page. Page breaks may be the culprit when you can't seem to type anything on a page.
Anyway, we need a WYSIWYG feature for printing from Office 365, so the weird page breaks don't show up when the PDF is created for printing.- Jun 05, 2024
Data_Doctor It most certainly does NOT happen to everybody.
If you upload a copy of a document so that we can see it, we may be able to determine what is causing your frustration.
- dierdresavJun 16, 2024Copper Contributorthat helped me