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ADOBE XML FILE (EXTENSIBLE MARKUP FILE)

Explorer ,
Apr 19, 2016 Apr 19, 2016

Are steps 04 & 05 directly related to this below procedure?

ADOBE XML FILE (EXTENSIBLE MARKUP FILE)

(Internet file- webpage)

Cannot be merged to other PDF files.

ADOBE XML CONVERSION TO STANDARD PDF FORMAT

01) Open XML file with Adobe Acrobat.

02) Left Click on ‘Printer’ icon at top.

03) Set Printer Setting to Adobe PDF.

04) Move Right Scroll bar downward to ‘Print’ icon.

4a) Click on ‘Print’ icon.

05) Point cursor to Right File icon on Taskbar.

5a) Designate file to desired location.

5b) Click on ‘Save’ icon.

     *Font quality/color loss noted.

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LEGEND , Apr 21, 2016 Apr 21, 2016

Are you sure this is not a file created by exporting form field data to an XML file?

You will need Acrobat to import the XML file to original form or a copy of that form.

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Guest
Apr 19, 2016 Apr 19, 2016

Hi ,

Please tell the Acrobat version and OS.

Check if it Acrobat updated to the latest patch.

Regards

Sukrit Dhingra

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Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

Acrobat X is all I know...  Can you locate any Adobe XML file online?, send it to me at email- rd4@outlook.com & I will test my instructions myself.  Or as an alternative, you can do the very same thing from your end & give me a final reply right here?  It's your choice? Thanks.

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Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

WINDOWS 7

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LEGEND ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

You are printing a PDF to PDF. This is considered a very bad idea. WHY are you doing this? What is the problem that you want to solve?

There are MANY types of XML file, so this does not really explain the type of file you are using. Please tell us what makes you describe it as an "Adobe XML file". Details please.

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Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

A. By clicking on the 'Print; icon in the designated step that I enclosed, one also obtains function #2 which is just converting the file over from Adobe XML to standard PDF format.

A2 How do I initially determine that an Adobe XML document is not a standard PDF file?  Because after opening up the 'Tools' tab at the top, then "Pages' tab immediately afterwards, the "Insert From File' selection is "grayed out"- implying that the actual merging to other PDF files cannot be accomplished.  But it can after clicking on the Print icon, then re-saving it will change it's format (as this will eliminate the "grayed out" area that I just stated).

A3 I had two IRS tax forms that originally had the "grayed out" mentioned that I successfully converted over, but at this time I did not save an extra copy that I can show you.  I'm currently awaiting this from the Tax individual that I just dealt with, as he is apparently behind with his scheduled tasks.  When I get it, I'll notify you, ok?.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

You should see the Acrobat PDF Icon.

If you open the file with a plain text editor, the first line of text should "%PDF-1.#" where "#" is a value between o and 7 indicating the standard level of the PDF. This applies to any PDF no matter how it is created. There are a lot more rules about how the document is structured but not starting with "%PDF-1.#" will tell your OS it is not a PDF file. The only way I know of for the creation of a PDF using the XML format is to use LiveCycle, formerly JetForms.

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Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

Your reply here deals with Method #2, which I was totally unaware of. 

But getting back to my original question of whether steps 04 & 05 were directly related to the overall procedure or not?, do you want to wait until Friday of this week to reply to this question (after I obtain the original IRS Tax Document from my party)?  Friday should be enough time allowed.  Just provide me an outside email address (if I'm not able to send you this thru this website).  If attachments can be sent to you thru this website, provide any specific instructions on the procedure at hand? Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

You did not send a private message.

Most responders like myself are volunteers and not paid for our services. We have paid jobs and need to do all things that you need to do like taxes.

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Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2016 Apr 20, 2016

When I get the Adobe XML File by Friday, I'll send it over to you here- very simple!  Then you can answer my original question with the included document in your hand, as it's that simple! (with my instructions)

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LEGEND ,
Apr 21, 2016 Apr 21, 2016

Are you sure this is not a file created by exporting form field data to an XML file?

You will need Acrobat to import the XML file to original form or a copy of that form.

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Explorer ,
Apr 21, 2016 Apr 21, 2016

I now have the file in question.  Can it be attached here OR do I need an outside email address to send it to you?

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Explorer ,
Apr 21, 2016 Apr 21, 2016

The file in question is already in Adobe format (XML).  If I did not have Adobe Acrobat on my computer, then common sense would tell you that I could not open it up at all.

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Explorer ,
Apr 21, 2016 Apr 21, 2016

I could not send this Adobe XML Doc to you on this website as the reply was "This image type is forbidden", so I'll need an outside email address to send it to you?

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Explorer ,
Apr 22, 2016 Apr 22, 2016

I firmly believe I figured out the 2 answers on my own. Thanks!

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Explorer ,
May 29, 2016 May 29, 2016

ADOBE XML FI

ADOBE XML FILE (EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE FILE)

(Internet file- webpage)

It cannot be merged to other PDF files.

ADOBE XML CONVERSION TO STANDARD PDF FORMAT

01) Open XML file with Adobe Acrobat.

02) Left Click on ‘Printer’ icon at top.

03) Set Printer Setting to Adobe PDF.

04) Click on ‘Print’ icon.

05)*Point left cursor to extreme right file icon on Taskbar.

06)’Save As’ Window; re-name file to desired Folder location.

07) Click on ‘Save’ icon. Font quality/color loss noted.

     *if necessary

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Jun 21, 2017 Jun 21, 2017
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ADOBE XML CONVERSION TO STANDARD PDF FORMAT

01) Open XML file with Adobe Acrobat.

02) Left Click on ‘Printer’ icon at top.

03) Set Printer Setting to Adobe PDF.

04) Click on ‘Print’ icon.

05) Click on blinking yellow box on left (Taskbar) to open the ‘Save As’ Menu.

06)’Save As’ window, re-name file to desired Folder location.

6a) Click on ‘Save’ icon. Font color loss noted.

07) Insert page(s) & then delete original file.

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