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I am running Acrobat Pro DC in Win7. When attempting to export a .pdf to a .png image file, I receive the following message: "Error attempting to write to file. This may be due to insufficient disk space." I have tried exporting to 1) a network drive, 2) a local drive, and 3) a cloud drive, but without success. I have plenty of space on each. Please help. Thanks, Mark
Hi marka25245057 ,
Please provide the exact dot version of the software & OS installed at your system .Also check whether is there any update available for the software after going through "help > check for updates "
Follow this thread to reset the preferences for the Acrobat software :- How to reset Preference settings in Acrobat.
Also after opening Acrobat, navigate to Help menu & repair the installation.
Try this :-
Open PDF in Acrobat
Go to File > Export To > Image > JPEG
From the Save As dialog c
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Hi marka25245057 ,
Please provide the exact dot version of the software & OS installed at your system .Also check whether is there any update available for the software after going through "help > check for updates "
Follow this thread to reset the preferences for the Acrobat software :- How to reset Preference settings in Acrobat.
Also after opening Acrobat, navigate to Help menu & repair the installation.
Try this :-
Open PDF in Acrobat
Go to File > Export To > Image > JPEG
From the Save As dialog click on Settings button at the bottom
From the Color Management pane
Click on the drop down for RGB
Select Off & Ok
Save the file as JPEG
If the issue still persist, please check with the different user account to replicate the issue.
Regards,
Yatharth
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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Version 2015.006.30121
Win7 Professional 64 bit kept updated.
Are you suggesting I try to replicate the issue after each step, or is this a series of steps that must all be completed in order before I try again?
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I went though each step. The last one worked (changing RGB from "embed profile" to "off"). Not sure why that worked, but it did. Thanks.
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