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I am about ready to have an anxiety attack. [cursing removed by moderator] Why do I have to go to a help menu to fix this ridiculous issue?? Come On!! I went to the help menu, followed directions and still doesn't work. I do not have time for this!!
Fire you developers or pay them more to fix it!!!
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Hi Cinergi
Sorry to hear about the frustrating experience.
Do you get this error upon saving all the documents or any specific one? Here is a forum thread where similar issue has been discussed and resolved: This Document could not be saved. A number is out of range. follow the steps suggested and let us know if you still struggle to bypass the error.
Thanks,
Akanchha
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Hi, This is how I fixed it, and was eventually able to save the form after getting the error message:
Hope this helps!
Best.
Jody
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Clarification, I didn't do anything special. I knew there was a bug in the document. I had already tried several suggested workarounds such as:
1) Saving document with a different name in a different location
2) Turning off "Save As optimizes for Fast Web Review"
3) Using the Postscript workaround (I didn't try this one yet).
I just needed to create a new PDF file. I could have achieved the same result by printing out the file on printer, and scanning it back in, to create a new PDF; it just wouldn't have come out as pretty as the "print to PDF function";)
Best,
Jody
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I've tried all suggested fixes. none work. Adobe, why don't you fix the error?
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This not an error of the application but of the PDF viewed in tit. There's something corrupt deep in the structure which has no impact as long you're perform a specific action. Then things go south. You can try the Preflight tools (requires Acrobat instead of Reader) to analyse, find and fix potential error. However, it might not possible to fix a PDF in every case.
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This problem persists for me. I scanned a document to create the PDF then opened it to in Adobe Acrobat to run OCR on it but now I cannot save or export it in any way. I get this same "numer out of range" error. There's nothing complex about the PDF and shouldn't be some deep structural error in it. It's just a scan from a book that Acrobat cannot handle.
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Has this been addressed? I am encountering this issue and cant get around it.
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The preflight tools helped me with the issues! Thank you!
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I have a pro subscription, frequently encounter this 'number out of range' issue. I've spent an hour reading through these threads, trying various fixes which sometimes work but usually not. That Adobe does not have a simple clear solution to this problem (which I see from the threads dates back a couple of years) is mindboggling.
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If you read the thread then you've probably seen that the issue is with how the PDF files were created. The solution needs to be implemented there, as well. Acrobat is just reporting this issue to you.
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2 identical spec Macs, same OS, same version of Acrobat Pro. One Mac gets the error, the other doesn't (PDF opened over network OR saved to desktop = same result).
Open the PDF in a web browser (Chrome) > Print as PDF > Open in Acrobat Pro with no errors.
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