Pdf line thickness problem
- Pdf line thickness problem. stop changing line thickness!!!!! You need to fix the bug that changes line thicknesses when saving a Word document as a PDF. It's on by default, so if others will be viewing the PDF, the majority will see the inconsistent line weights. I have two pdf images of a very intricate mechanical sketch of a part, and the lines on the image are displaying too thick, as if they were in bold. It is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS that normal underlines in Word appear thick and bold when opened in PDF. The line weight is so thick that it obscures the details of the drawing. It's on by default, so if others will be viewing the PDF, the majority will see the inconsistent line weights. The best workaround I know of is to trick Acrobat into not seeing the shapes as simple straight lines by adding a single extra anchor point anywhere along the line or edge. Make sure the "Plot object lineweights" and "Plot with plot styles" are checked. Of course, this works only for PDF drawings produced with vector (CAD) software such as Revit ® and AutoCAD ®. I've tried troubleshooting and changing my border options to the smallest dotted line based on previous post suggestions, or going to "Print" before converting, but it still occurs. Basically, when I convert an excel sheet into an adobe pdf, my borders get screwed up (typically thickened). . Use File > Plot and select device as "DWG to PDF" instead. on one, when I press ctrl+5, the lines are displayed properly. If your PDF Line weights look wrong when opened in Acrobat, it could be related to this issue. Most designers today, however, need line thickness to display faithfully in the exported PDF, exactly as it does in Illustrator. Other people have had this issue and this has resolved. To achieve this in Adobe Acrobat Reader you need to press keyboard shortcut Ctrl+5 or go to View > Show/Hide > Rulers & Grids > Line Weights. Consider also the use of Publish (again DWG to PDF). fsdts lmfnnl bxouz qsnj devxjk olevm wrjou aqq tkjrb cngq