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Converting WordPerfect 12 document to PDF

bobhope911
Registered: Nov 7 2007
Posts: 2

I have a wordperfect 12 document. I also have adobe acrobat 8.0 pro installed. When I right click the wordperfect document and select convert to pdf - the process appears to do the conversion and wordperfect just hangs up. If I select convert to pdf and email, I get the 'save to location' and can generate the pdf document. Also if I select and open the same wordperfect document and select print to adobe pdf the pdf document is generated. Only the initial 'convert to pdf' does not work - any fixes.. Thank you

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8, Windows
lkassuba
ExpertTeam
Registered: Jun 28 2007
Posts: 3636
Hi bobhope911,

Couple of suggstions for you: 1) make sure you have the latest updates for Acrobat, Wordperfect, and Windows. Also, try changing the Adobe PDF printer to "Start printing after last page is spooled." Right click the Adobe PDF printer icon and select the Advanced tab.
Change the option "Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster" from "Start printing immediately" to "Start printing after last page is spooled," and click OK.

Hope this helps,
Lori

Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.

stooker
Registered: Mar 16 2008
Posts: 5
Lori, I have a similar, but slightly different experience. I have 8.1 Standard.

I've upgraded from 6.x Standard, and used the open WP program to right click on a file to convert to pdf.

That feature does not appear on the WP dialogue now. I can print to Adobe, and if I'm in Windows Explorer, I do see convert to pdf upon right click.

WP was already on my machine when I upped to 8.1. Must I reinstall WP to have the function work inside WP?

Thx

stooker
lkassuba
ExpertTeam
Registered: Jun 28 2007
Posts: 3636
I'm not familiar with this specific functionality in WordPerfect. Is this a plug-in for WordPerfect? If so, it was probably installed with WordPerfect. You might want to check the WordPerfect forums/support to see if they offer a suggestion.

Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.

daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Just some general information vis-a-vis WP12 & output PDFs.Using WP12 & Acrobat Professional 8.1.2/Distiller 8.1.2 in XP.
(If an updated WP12 is used PDF version 1.5 (Acrobat 6.x) compatible output PDFs are possible.)

WP to PDF
#1. In WP, File > Publish To > PDF...
This relies on the Corel PDF Engine ("PrintServer 120").
The Publish to PDF dialog provides a variety of options for configuring the output PDF.
If using WP's hyperlink function to link to PDF(s) use this syntax:
< file://\C:\\...\\yourfilename.pdf
The Open PDF Parameters appear to work (at least the "#page=" works).
\...\\yourfilename.pdf#page=2The "file://\" will have to be added manually.

In the output PDF, clicking on the link leads to the browser opening and within it, the PDF is rendered.

n.b., Selecting a WP file, in Windows Explorer, and, from the context menu, selecting Convert to PDF
will use the Corel PDF Engine. However, this method results in no link(s) being carried from WP file to the output PDF.

#2. Installed with Acrobat Pro/Standard, you have Adobe Distiller.
Make it your default printer driver.
File > Print
Print to Adobe PDF dialog appears. The dialog provides a variety of options for configuring the output PDF.
This Corel dialog lets you access Distiller to edit its settings.
Click Print. The PDF is created (n.b., hyperlinks placed in the WP file did not carry through).

Basically, File > Print calls up Corel printer driver which affords the user a number of configuration options.
Then the print job uses Distller. You can access Distiller from the dialog and then edit Distiller job options.

Some references:
Help file with WP12.
[url]http://cit.information.unl.edu/tips/wp-pdf.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?c=Content_C1&cid=1153321341494&lc=en&pagename=CorelCom%2FLayout[/url]hth

Be well...

stooker
Registered: Mar 16 2008
Posts: 5
For #2 this works for me. But, I can do the same thing without making the Distiller the default printer. I can, and do, select the distiller from the print button dialogue when I need a pdf file. Most of my printing is simple output to an actual printer...

thx
daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Quote:
...Distiller the default printer
Yes, you are correct, it does not have to be the default. As it has been part of my "set up" for so long I tend to forget it is not a common denominator .btw, if you set a hyperlink in the WP12 file does it come through in your output PDF?

r/dave

Be well...

stooker
Registered: Mar 16 2008
Posts: 5
Yes, I believe so. However, I never have a need for extensive links. My letterheater does carry my email address. It reports as it should in the convereted document, and when invoked, takes me to my email program for sending a new message.

I have not tried any other link.... Do you have a specific link you'd like me to try?

ST
Tyoung
Registered: Nov 4 2008
Posts: 1
Why would a pdf document convert itself to wordperfect and how do I fix this
Glenwi
Registered: Jan 28 2011
Posts: 1
Hiya. I used to convert WP documents to pdf by simply sending to printer and selecting PDF. I have pdf complete loaded on my new HP Pavilion 6620 PC. When I convert a Wordperfect document to adobe pdf some jpgs and imported tables appear totally black as boxes in the finished document. How do I avoid this. Thank you. Glenwi

Glenwi

daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Glenwi,


About WordPerfect - WP is not one of the applications supported by PDFMaker but, if Acrobat is installed, WP files can be "printed" through the Adobe PDF printer.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.php



Older versions of WordPerfect used an "in house" (not Adobe) process to output PDF.

My understanding is that newer versions use a process developed by Nuance.


So, If the PDF you have made used the built-in WP process then the PDF creation had no Acrobat involvement.
It may help to look at the details of your WP configuration or to make use of the WP support site at:

http://corel.custhelp.com/




Be well...