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Hi,
I just got adobe and was trying to fill and save a form and adobe not letting me save the document and giving me error mesage of "there was problem reading this document 135". I have followed all the instructions online and did trouble shoot but still the problem is same.
if some one can assist me why i am getting this error would be helpful.
Thanks
Faisla
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Hi Faisla
Hope you are doing well and sorry to hear that.
Please try the steps/suggestion shared in the similar discussion https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/help-showing-error-message-135-when-trying-to-save-as/... and see if that works for you.
Regards
Amal
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The link is archived. I'm struggling with the same ( 135). Can you please upload an updated troubleshooting link.
Kind regards
Victor
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Hope you are doing well.
This is an indication for a corrupt PDF file. When you hold down the CTRL key when you click on the OK button, you will get a more technical explanation of the error. Please try to recreate the PDF from the original source file and see if that works.
~Amal
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1. click on the Edit tab
2. Click "Combine files"
3. Click "Add open files" (you just want to add the 135 error pdf)
4. Click "Combine"
5. You should get a Binder1.pdf that you can then save correctly, and will preserve all markup, comments, and editing that you did on the original, unsaveable PDF
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Thank you, That's work to me!!!
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This worked for me, too! Thanks so much!
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This works for me EXCEPT that when I combine the first file into the new binder, it loses all the pages prior to those which are numbered (meaning I have "front matter" in my book and i, ii, iv etc are all getting left behind, not combining into the new binder). Any idea how to fix that?
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I've also lost the first few pages, would love the solution to this.