master pages in publisher and pdf conversion

S

suzanned33

I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master pages does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it defaults to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

JoAnn Paules said:
Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

JoAnn Paules said:
Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


JoAnn Paules said:
What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

JoAnn Paules said:
Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Let me see if I can find it. I have Acrobat Pro v 7.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


JoAnn Paules said:
What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


JoAnn Paules said:
What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried converting it ,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher I have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts, it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages! And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

JoAnn Paules said:
Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


JoAnn Paules said:
What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried converting it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher I have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts, it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages! And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

JoAnn Paules said:
Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done it from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert to the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion. Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the Master Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore Master Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

JoAnn Paules said:
How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried converting it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher I have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts, it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages! And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

JoAnn Paules said:
Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions??? :/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done it from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion. Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore Master Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

JoAnn Paules said:
How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts, it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions???
:/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

YES!!!!! THAT WORKED!!!!! I have no clue why that worked and the other two
didn't but I don't care I'm just THRILLED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK
YOU!!!!!!!! :)

I greatly appreiciate your help and persistence and quick responses! Thank
you!

JoAnn Paules said:
Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done it from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion. Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore Master Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

JoAnn Paules said:
How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts, it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any suggestions???
:/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I have no clue either but sometimes all that matters is that we get our work
done. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
YES!!!!! THAT WORKED!!!!! I have no clue why that worked and the other two
didn't but I don't care I'm just THRILLED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK
YOU!!!!!!!! :)

I greatly appreiciate your help and persistence and quick responses! Thank
you!

JoAnn Paules said:
Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done it
from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion.
Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore Master
Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

:

How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in
the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried
converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher
I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts,
it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're
there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers
and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF
it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any
suggestions???
:/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

heh, you KNOW it! just another glitch in the Matrix I suppose... I just wish
more commercial printers liked working with Publisher as much as I
do...sigh... oh well... maybe someday!

JoAnn Paules said:
I have no clue either but sometimes all that matters is that we get our work
done. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
YES!!!!! THAT WORKED!!!!! I have no clue why that worked and the other two
didn't but I don't care I'm just THRILLED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK
YOU!!!!!!!! :)

I greatly appreiciate your help and persistence and quick responses! Thank
you!

JoAnn Paules said:
Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done it
from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion.
Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore Master
Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

:

How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up in
the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried
converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in Publisher
I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion starts,
it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're
there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page numbers
and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to PDF
it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any
suggestions???
:/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually, in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Mine does. :) If you need a printer in the SE Pennsylvania area, let me
know. Great work, good prices, fast, reliable, etc.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
heh, you KNOW it! just another glitch in the Matrix I suppose... I just
wish
more commercial printers liked working with Publisher as much as I
do...sigh... oh well... maybe someday!

JoAnn Paules said:
I have no clue either but sometimes all that matters is that we get our
work
done. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
YES!!!!! THAT WORKED!!!!! I have no clue why that worked and the other
two
didn't but I don't care I'm just THRILLED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK
YOU!!!!!!!! :)

I greatly appreiciate your help and persistence and quick responses!
Thank
you!

:

Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same
thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done
it
from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert
to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion.
Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the
Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore
Master
Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

:

How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up
in
the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see
the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried
converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference
the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in
Publisher
I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion
starts,
it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the
pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked
the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean
anything.


:

What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're
there.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page
numbers
and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and
that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the
PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to
PDF
it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any
suggestions???
:/

thanks!

:

Specifically what doesn't show up?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




in
message
I have created a multi page document, a manual actually,
in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on
the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 
S

suzanned33

I'm more looking in the Central Florida area... thanks anyways!

JoAnn Paules said:
Mine does. :) If you need a printer in the SE Pennsylvania area, let me
know. Great work, good prices, fast, reliable, etc.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




suzanned33 said:
heh, you KNOW it! just another glitch in the Matrix I suppose... I just
wish
more commercial printers liked working with Publisher as much as I
do...sigh... oh well... maybe someday!

JoAnn Paules said:
I have no clue either but sometimes all that matters is that we get our
work
done. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




YES!!!!! THAT WORKED!!!!! I have no clue why that worked and the other
two
didn't but I don't care I'm just THRILLED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK
YOU!!!!!!!! :)

I greatly appreiciate your help and persistence and quick responses!
Thank
you!

:

Try File - Print and select the PDF driver. Does that do the same
thing?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




I have converted it using the Adobe pdf button and I have also done
it
from
the top menu next to Help where it says Adobe PDF. They both convert
to
the
pdf document which opens with no problem after it's conversion.
Everything
but the info from the master page is there. And I can see in the
Master
Pane
in Publisher 2003 where the selection changes from A to Ignore
Master
Page
once the PDF conversion starts. VERY WIERD! And frustrating...

:

How are you "converting" it to a .pdf?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




message
it is currently unchecked so that the master page text shows up
in
the
regular/editing Publisher view, if i select it, then i can't see
the
text
from the master page in the Publisher document. I have tried
converting
it
,
with that checked AND unchecked neither one makes a difference
the
master
page information does not show up in the PDF document.

When I convert to PDF, using Adobe, in the Master Pane in
Publisher
I
have
the Master Page as being applied but once the PDF conversion
starts,
it
auto-defautls/changes to 'ignore master page' for each of the
pages!
And I
can't figure out how to change that or stop it.

:

Check View - Ignore Master page

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




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Adobe PDF... is it in one of the settings maybe?? I checked
the
Adobe
help
and didn't see anything there... but that doesn't mean
anything.


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What program are you using to create your .pdf files? I just
converted
a
handbook with page numbers on the master files and they're
there.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




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I have the title of the manual/chapter along with page
numbers
and
a
copyright notice that needs to appear on every page and
that's
why
they
are
on the master page. Those things are not showing up in the
PDF
document
after
converting...and I noticed that once I begin to convert to
PDF
it
defaults
to
'ignore Master page' in the Master page pane. Any
suggestions???
:/

thanks!

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Specifically what doesn't show up?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




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I have created a multi page document, a manual actually,
in
Publisher
and
have converted to a PDF but all of the information on
the
master
pages
does
not show up on the PDF document. HELP!
 

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