Im supposed to make a PDF with bookmarks out of my master thesis. When printing to PDF or saving to PDF, Word 2008 doest create bookmarks and the generated pdf is devided to multible pdfs from every section break.
So I figured that Id make the PDF on windows side using Word 2008 or 2003. But when opening the .docx created in Word 2008 with Word 2007 or 2003 I found that approx. 30-40% of all of the SPACE Characters are missing. Its a little bit annoying when showing that kind formatted master thesis to your supervising professor.
Does anyone know any kind of solution to this? Either to print proper PDF out of Word 2008, or way to open .docx mac file on Word 2007 without character losses?
Thanks
John McGhie - 21 Feb 2008 09:37 GMT
Microsoft is tracking this issue. They would appreciate all the information
you can provide.
For example: Are you sure the spaces are "missing" in Windows, or have they
simply been set to a very small space?
Can you zip and email me the Word 2008 file (or a sample of it) so I can see
exactly what is going on?
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> I¹m supposed to make a PDF with bookmarks out of my master thesis. When
> printing to PDF or saving to PDF, Word 2008 does¹t create bookmarks and the
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ottawadave@officeformac.com - 25 Feb 2008 23:16 GMT
Two of my children are doing online courses. I recently upgraded their systems to Office 2008. They have been saving their documents to the previous format (.doc instead of .docx). Their teachers are running on Windows. In both cases they have seen some missing spaces (when they mark up the document and send it back to us, we can then see the missing spaces)
Now this is interesting. My oldest was participating in an online classroom forum in First Class and decided to copy and post some text from her document into a forum message. While pasting into a TextEdit document was fine, it was not find when pasting into First Class (doing a past special as plain text did work).
There's definitely something odd going on here and it would really be nice to have this fixed soon.
Both systems are running Leopard, Office 2008, both Intel Core duo's.
John McGhie - 26 Feb 2008 10:24 GMT
There's actually nothing wrong with the "document".
This is a "ligatures" bug that has been revealed by OS 10.5.
There's a patch on the way to fix it.
Cheers
On 26/02/08 8:46 AM, in article ee8e1cd.1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
> Two of my children are doing online courses. I recently upgraded their systems
> to Office 2008. They have been saving their documents to the previous format
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> Both systems are running Leopard, Office 2008, both Intel Core duo's.

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Kelly - 29 Feb 2008 21:19 GMT
I am having a similar problem. When is the patch due?
John McGhie - 01 Mar 2008 00:52 GMT
There is "a" service release due on March 11. They have not told us what's
in it. I am hoping the fix for this issue will be among the contents it's
a fairly major update.
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> I am having a similar problem. When is the patch due?

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bhive01 - 08 May 2008 18:15 GMT
I also have had this issue. It's causing me major hassles. If I work in
Office 2008 and then open it in Windows to send to my boss, there are spaces
missing everywhere. I downloaded that patch and it didn't seem to fix it.
Are there any updates to this issue? What's the easiest way to talk to an MS
employee about this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
>There is "a" service release due on March 11. They have not told us what's
>in it. I am hoping the fix for this issue will be among the contents it's
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>> I am having a similar problem. When is the patch due?
Ro - 14 May 2008 09:30 GMT
I'm having the exact same problem after the 12.0.1 upgrade. Haven't tried the SP1 yet. I hope it was fixed there, though I haven't seen anything in the release notes that refers to this. It's quite strange because it only happens with some of my documents (noteably the longer research ones).
The work around I've found is that if I save the document on Word 2008 as a .doc file rather than a .docx then Word 2003 and Word 2007 read it correctly.
Ro - 15 May 2008 08:08 GMT
No, the problem persists with the 12.1 upgrade.
John McGhie - 15 May 2008 10:53 GMT
Right. They fixed the Small Caps bug, but not the missing spaces bug.
Please use Help>Send Feedback to encourage them to try harder in the next
update.
Thanks for the report.
Cheers
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> No, the problem persists with the 12.1 upgrade.

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JDAllinder - 24 Nov 2008 16:42 GMT
I'm having this same problem - creating docs on my Mac and then having spaces
deleted when my PC-using co-workers open them. It's a big headache. Does a
patch exist to fix this?
Please help. Thanks.
JD
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