Converting to PDF

Member for

21 years 8 months

Try setting your PDF "Printer" as the "default printer". It works with a similar issue for Primavera Suretrak.

Member for

22 years 9 months

hello all,

you should be carefull when using MS Project 2007: the original release is plenty of bugs; be sure to use the Service Pack 1

Alexandre

Member for

18 years 8 months

Hello!



I also have this issue with MSP07 and PDFCreator.

We fixed part of the issue by trying to change the ’Print Quality" in the Advanced Options of PDFCreator. It seems to work.



I have another issue with MSP07 when using Group. On the screen it is ok, but when you print (in print preview too) there are colors only for groups names, no more color vertically.




Member for

17 years 2 months

Thank you all for your advice.

I have tried all but I believe Darren is on the money here.

This option has been used on a collegues pc and it seems to work on there and the 3d is turned off. It does seem to work.



Thanks again

Andrew

Member for

17 years 9 months

Hi Andrew,



There’s a known problem when printing to PDF from 2k7. I believe it’s to do with printer tolerances and a 3D Bars option in MS Project.



If you uncheck the ’bars and shapes in gantt view in 3D’ option (Tools > Options > View) then it overcomes this issue.



Not sure if this is the cause of your problem, but it might be worth giving it a shot.



Regards,



Darren

Member for

17 years 4 months

Andrew



Apart from the obvious - I have found that the more amended views you have the bigger the file - try to reduce all the views, graphics etc and file save as this sometimes reduces the file size. I would also add that printing to pdf from large file sizes has never been a problem for me (upto 150MB)



Good Luck



Andrew


Member for

21 years 6 months

Hi andrew



When printing to PDF - check in the print properties section - What resolution are you printing at



I usulaly print at 300dpi - the higher the dpi, the bigger the file size



Try reducing the resolution (to an acceptable reading level)



Colin

Member for

17 years 2 months

I have tried all of the below!

With no success I think Rubus might be right and the problem lies with the file size.

What would make a relitively small programme have an abnormal large size file excluding the obvious of inserts and company logo’s?

Regards

Andrew

Member for

18 years

I agree with Colin.



The problem seems to be with the pdf converter. Try converting Word, Powerpoint files to pdf & check if it’s the same case. Also the problem can arise if your file size is too big.



The best might be to reinstall the pdf converter.



Kind regards.

Member for

20 years 4 months

There is a new kid in the block.



pdf911



But, But?? it is costly.



You can only use it in times of emergency.



Cheers,

Happy Planning and Scheduling

Member for

19 years 10 months

Dear all,



PDF 995 is a free software on the web. I use this for all programme print-outs in PDF.



Regards



Cherie.

Member for

21 years 6 months

Andrew



Check if you can read them on another machine - if so it may be the reader.



The last time I had a problem with the pdf reader, I uninstalled adobe then re-installed it.



Hope this helps



Colin

Member for

17 years 2 months

Thanks Happy Planning

Have tried all types of PDF creaters

It is my thinking that the problem is with the MSP programme.

The problem has arrived after months of having no problem at all. Seems to work ok sometimes and not others

Having no problem with P6 conversions



Regards

andrew


Member for

20 years 4 months

Have you tried using primopdf????



I use primopdf and I did not find any problem.



primopdf is a free download in the internet.



Regards,

Happy Planning and Scheduling