I recently viewed a PDF that I downloaded from a website and the document contained many tables. One of the tables has its bottom cut off so that I can see half of a line of text.
I have no idea what form the original document was in when the author created this PDF but it was probably Micorsoft Word.
At any rate, I seem to recall at least one other instance of this happening with creating a PDF from Word but I cannot recall the details of that earlier example now.
My question relates to how this happens and can it be corrected somehow? The table in question has a line of text just below it so I am wondering if Word tables with text lines immediately below them, are somehow difficult for Acrobat to handle, thus causing the truncated final line of the table? That's just a guess. I really have no idea what causes this. Now that I think about it, I don't even know if the author used Acrobat to create the PDF or some other tool instead.
Any ideas on the cause of the problem?
Any ideas? We really need to resolve this problem.
KSmith