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How to fix : There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (135).

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Dec 12, 2015 Dec 12, 2015

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How to fix :There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (135).

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Aug 09, 2016 Aug 09, 2016

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Hi amya61582079,

The issue is probably because there are special characters hidden in the file. That said, it is still the issue with Adobe Reader/Acrobat, as the two failed to ignore the small errors, while other software, such as Foxit, does not have trouble opening files of the sort.

The good news is that you do not have to install Foxit, or any other PDF viewers. There is a simple solution if you have Acrobat and Google Chrome:

1. Open Google Chrome;

2. Drag the PDF file into the Chrome window. By doing so, the PDF file can be viewed in Chrome;

3. Right click on the opened PDF file, and click 'Print';

4. In the pop-up window, select 'Save as PDF' for the Destination, and click Save;

5. When prompted, choose the target folder, input the name of the new file, and save it.

As such you will have a new PDF file, which is error-free and can be opened by Adobe Reader/Acrobat without error messages. However, the bookmarks created in the original file will have to be re-established.

Cheers.

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Jul 22, 2024 Jul 22, 2024

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Right! I have an actual solution to this "cannot save, error 135" problem that will preserve all your comments and edits that you made on the original PDF before you discovered you couldn't save it.

 

1. Go to the Edit tab, then choose "Combine files".

 

2. In that workspace choose "add open files" (eg the document you cannot save, that is giving you the 135 error).

 

3. Click "combine". Yes, you are not really combining files, because you haven't added anything beyond the open 135 pdf. It's okay. We're in Adobeland, logic has no place here.

 

4. You will get a friendly neighborhood Binder1.pdf which now MAGICALLY can save. Save it. Relax. Congratulations, you didn't lose all your work. Cheers!

 

5. Why does this work? *shrug emoji* but I had a 266-page PDF with a ton of markup and comments that went 135 on me and this got me a clean saveable version with all my work preserved.

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Nov 08, 2024 Nov 08, 2024

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"An error was encountered while processing the file. Some features might not work." This solution, and all others, does not work since the file will not even download. So there is nothing to "edit" nor "combine".

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