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March 29, 2017
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Action Wizard Will Not Convert TIF Files to PDF that are larger than 130kb Is there a limit on file size?

  • March 29, 2017
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I am using the action wizard on Adobe Acrobat Pro X and it will convert all TIF files that are 120kb and lower and will fail to open files that are larger than this. Am I missing something? It seems like it should be able to convert all files to PDF's regardless of the file size. Anyone have a work around to this problem?

Every File that is over said amount will generate two errors first is "Unknown error Document XXXXX" the second is Cannot open document Document XXXXX"

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March 30, 2017

How I figured it out:
I manually changed the file extension of the .tif files that was not converting properly to .jpg since it was registering as a .jfif file.Then I tried to convert the newly renamed file with adobe and it worked flawlessly. Which brought me to the following conclusion.

Here is what I had to do to correct the problem.

*) The two images are screenshots of the two batch files I used to accomplish what is listed below. If you do use these scripts remember it was made to be executed a specified directory of your choosing and it will work through all of that directory and its sub folders. Please use at your own risk.

1)Wrote a batch program to loop through every sub folder searching for .tif files. Every file it came across I left the current file in tact and copied and renamed the file to the same name .jpg . So now I have two versions of the same file one .tif and one .jpg.

2)Ran the Adobe Action Wizard against the same directory and its sub folders to convert the .tif and .jpg to .pdf. Yes it will error one way or the other but it will convert at least one of the files to pdf.

3)Wrote another batch program to o loop through every sub folder searching for .tif and .jpg files and delete them so that I would only be left only with the .pdf files. (Had to run it twice so I could remove both file types)

I appreciate everyone that lead me down the right path. Thank you for your help. Understanding what my problem was helped me significantly in solving this problem.

Karl Heinz  Kremer
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March 29, 2017

I've created larger files without problems. What operating system are you using Acrobat X on?

March 29, 2017

Windows 7 Pro 64 bit  - 12 gb RAM

To me the file size seems small but that is the only difference I can tell from looking at the individual files. All attributes are the same across the board.

try67
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March 29, 2017

I don't think the file-size is the issue. What happens when you drag and drop one of these files in Acrobat?