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Participant
February 5, 2020
Question

PDF is Reformatting

  • February 5, 2020
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My PDF is reformatting when opened by others and in other formats. Is there any way to lock the information and formatting? I dont care if its printed since its a resume but I dont want it to reformat all wrong. Thanks!

3 replies

Participant
November 8, 2024

My Adobe Pro was "updated" to a different version that regirmats my documents. This never happened with the previous version. This is unacceptable.

Luke Jennings
Inspiring
February 5, 2020

It sounds like you may have created a PDF without embedded fonts, or have unembedded them in an attempt to make a smaller PDF. Open your PDF in Acrobat or Reader and go to File> Properties> Fonts, they should all say Embedded, or Embedded Subset. If they don't, you should re-make your PDF and choose the settings that will embed the fonts.

Upon re-reading your post, I see you are concerned by people opening your PDF in other formats. They should only be using Acrobat or Reader to view or print your PDF, although a PDF with properly embeded fonts should display fine in most viewers.

Natt11Author
Participant
February 5, 2020

Hi,

So the PDF is a resume that I created in this resume building app. I saved it and uploaded it to these web portals for different jobs. Someone viewing my resume let me know that the web portal they use to view my resume skews all the line spacing and basically reformats the page. She sent me a screen shot of it too. Since this is for a prospective job I dont mind them saving or printing my resume. Could it also be the web portal they use where my resume is uploaded? Thank you!

Luke Jennings
Inspiring
February 5, 2020

Do you have Acrobat? I'm guessing not, or you would have checked the font embedding. You can download Adobe Reader, which is free, where you can check for proper font embedding.

I don't know how you can address your issue, other than contacting the maker of the resume builder app. If you had Acrobat, (and the needed fonts) you might be able to fix the embedding issue, if that is indeed the problem.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 5, 2020

Please post the name of the Adobe program you use so a Moderator may move this message to that forum

Natt11Author
Participant
February 5, 2020
I’m using the adobe acrobat program. Thank you!
Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
Legend
February 5, 2020

Not sure what you mean by "reformatting."

The PDF file format was designed to preserve the layout and appearance of your original document, and definitely not change that when it is opened and viewed on a different computer.

Do you mean that the fonts are changing?

Or are the lines of text re-wrapping the text, changing the line endings?

 

And what version of Acrobat are you using? See Help / About Acrobat  (Windows) or Acrobat / About Acrobat (Mac).

Instructions at: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/identify-product-version.html 

 

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