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March 14, 2016
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Cannot export from Acrobat Pro DC - Error says insufficient disk space

  • March 14, 2016
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I am running Acrobat Pro DC in Win7.  When attempting to export a .pdf to a .png image file, I receive the following message: "Error attempting to write to file.  This may be due to insufficient disk space."   I have tried exporting to 1) a network drive, 2) a local drive, and 3) a cloud drive, but without success.  I have plenty of space on each.  Please help.  Thanks, Mark

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Correct answer YatharthS

Hi marka25245057 ,

Please provide the exact dot version of the software & OS installed at your system .Also check whether is there any update available for the software after going through "help > check for updates "

Follow this thread to reset the preferences for the Acrobat software :- How to reset Preference settings in Acrobat.

Also after opening Acrobat, navigate to Help menu & repair the installation.

Try this :-

Open PDF in Acrobat

Go to File > Export To > Image > JPEG

From the Save As dialog click on Settings button at the bottom

From the Color Management pane

Click on the drop down for RGB

Select Off & Ok

Save the file as JPEG

If the issue still persist, please check with the different user account to replicate the issue.

Regards,

Yatharth

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March 14, 2016

Hi marka25245057 ,

Please provide the exact dot version of the software & OS installed at your system .Also check whether is there any update available for the software after going through "help > check for updates "

Follow this thread to reset the preferences for the Acrobat software :- How to reset Preference settings in Acrobat.

Also after opening Acrobat, navigate to Help menu & repair the installation.

Try this :-

Open PDF in Acrobat

Go to File > Export To > Image > JPEG

From the Save As dialog click on Settings button at the bottom

From the Color Management pane

Click on the drop down for RGB

Select Off & Ok

Save the file as JPEG

If the issue still persist, please check with the different user account to replicate the issue.

Regards,

Yatharth

Participant
March 14, 2016

Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Version 2015.006.30121

Win7 Professional 64 bit kept updated.

Are you suggesting I try to replicate the issue after each step, or is this a series of steps that must all be completed in order before I try again?

Participant
March 14, 2016

I went though each step.  The last one worked (changing RGB from "embed profile" to "off").  Not sure why that worked, but it did.  Thanks.