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Russell_Goodman@adobeforums.com #1
Re: Acrobat saving pdfs as jpegs
"Is there somewhere in the preferences that shows file extensions, and
default save settings??
I took a look through the preferences and couldn't find anything."
If you are in Mac OSX, click on your desktop to activate the Finder, than go to the menu: Finder > Preferences. Then go to "Advanced" and select "Show all file extensions"
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Tammie_JWatson@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Acrobat saving pdfs as jpegs
Hello...
Thanks to everyone who answered my question.
It is fine now, I think there must have been something funky going on with the server, because after awhile I noticed that it was only happening with files saved to the server compared to the files being saved onto my hard drive. And, it WAS saving them as pdf's, but acrobat couldn't open them, only the app preview would, and then of course, the files were no longer vector based.
Anyway, it seems to be fine now, thanks again, you're all awesome
:)
Tammie
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