Hey Dave,
Out of curriousity, is it only this one large file that is giving you
the trouble or any file over x pages and x mb? If it's just this one
file, then it may very well be something in the file that is corrupt.
A few things you can maybe try are:
1) Create a new document and IMPORT the problem document into that new
one.
2) As a test, where you removed pages until you got your Settings to
work, go to the last page you removed and delete that one then try
PDFing. In other words, you mentioned taking it down to 15pages, which
means the last working page is p15. Open the document and delete page
16 and see if it PDFs. A longshot, but if it's a corrupt object, it
could be sitting on that page and causing the problem.
3) It's possible that pre-flight is encountering an error when it does
it's checks. If you use a basic file (ie; new document with say only a
rectangle on it) and Publish to PDF, then go into settings, click on
the ISSUE tab, then the SETTINGS button and start by turning EVERYTHING
off and save those as default. Load your big file and try. If it
works, then slowly start turning things back on until it craps out
again. Hopefully this would help in pin-pointing the issue (if it's
object related of course)
4) Since you've installed Acro 6, it should've come with Distiller.
Have you tried PRINTING to distiller instead of publishing to PDF?
This is generally a more accurate way of creating PDF files and you can
set up all of your settings in Distiller for how it handles
colour/images/fonts etc.
I hope you find a solution to your problem.
*cheers*
Todd
DJWick wrote:
Further clues. If I start with the 28-page, 93mb file and begin
whittling down the number of pages, eventually I arrive at the point
where I can click on the Settings button and the Settings box will
appear. Around 15 pages or so. However,even at that point, if I click
on the "Issues" tab, CorelDraw will crash. It's only when I whittle it
down to about 5 pages can I click on the Issues tab and the Issues box
will come up without crashing.
Surely there must be a logical reason.
Dave
http://coreldraw.com/forums/p/6352/23175.aspx#23175