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« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2005, 01:45:07 PM »

Greg, I use PDF995 and I got a miswritten PDF file when I tried to print the Acrobat cards to a file.
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« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2005, 02:09:21 PM »

Lee,
I don't have pdf995, which is I guess a third-party Windows pdf item? The file permissions on the demo should allow you to print to a file. What kind of error message are you getting? Or is it just printing a file you can't read?

I assume you are trying to print it to a "flat" (no forms) file. Try doing one page at a time, printing to an EPS file or some other format, or changing the options available in pdf995. I suspect that pdf995 might not be 100% compatible with the Adobe standard and some stray line of AcroJS code is making it choke. You might also email the makers of pdf995 and ask them.

If you do get it to work properly, I'd be interested to know the setting you use in case anyone else asks. And if you don't get it to save to another file, don't worry too much. The main iArmies builder has an "export data" function which will let you save an entire army's data in a file of about 3000 characters.
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