Different page layout and number of pages after conversion to pdfPermanent link for this heading

Last update: 4 August 2017

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SummaryPermanent link for this heading

You may notice that the number of pages or the layout in the Adobe PDF file you got after converting or finalizing the document differs from the original Microsoft Word Document.

Example

Format

Number of pages

Microsoft Word Document (docx)

65 pages

Adobe PDF

63 pages

There is a difference in page numbers, but the content of the files is the same!

InformationPermanent link for this heading

Microsoft Word tries to represent the result on screen you will get if you print on the printer that is currently selected. So after opening the document it uses the default Windows printer settings including print quality settings. If you change the printer settings word adjusts the layout to correspond to the new printer driver.

The conversion server might be configured to use a different (default-) printer driver than the client and so after converting the document to Adobe PDF the layout and the number of pages might have changed.

Test table

Printer

Pages after opening

Printer quality

PDFCreator

64 pages

600 dpi (default)

64 pages

2400 dpi

63 pages

1200 dpi

Adobe PDF

63 pages

1200 dpi (default)

65 pages

144 dpi

65 pages

300 dpi

64 pages

600 dpi

64 pages

2400 dpi

Fax

65 pages

200 dpi (default)

SolutionPermanent link for this heading

Resolution options are explained in the article http://word.mvps.org/faqs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm

You have to use the same printer quality settings, default printer settings on every Fabasoft Conversion server to get consistent conversion results.

Applies toPermanent link for this heading

  • Microsoft Word 2003
  • Microsoft Word 2007
  • Microsoft Word 2010

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