Word 2008 is the Mac version. You may have more success in a Mac Word forum. However, working in Word 2007 with a three column table with thumbnail images and descriptions (the content of my web page http://www.gmayor.com/Cyprus_2008.htm with the header information removed to leave just the main table) the 16 page table reproduced exactly as it appeared in the document when converted to PDF using Acrobat, Primo PDF and the Word 2007 PDF add-in from Microsoft.
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Rohidas wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have a Word 2008 document that I created. I needed to have two > vertical columns of thumbnail images (of paintings), with columns of > info about the paintings. I created a 4-column table in Word, with > about 20 or so rows. I placed the thumbnail images and the text in > their proper "cells", and the document looks great. However, I need > to send the doc as a PDF file to someone who does not have this > version of Word, but the PDF that Word creates is all screwed up. The > images seem to be piled on top of one another (there are 4 piles of > images), and the text is there but not aligned properly. > I have tried various suggestions, such as saving as RTF first, but > nothing has helped. I updated Word to the latest version, still no > luck. Is this just a known problem with using Word tables with images > perhaps? > Thanks.
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