Logo visible on MS Access Report but not when I print to PDF

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Jennifer Mancke

Hello,
I have MS Access 2007. When I print my MS Access report, the .bmp logo is not visible on the PDF. I am successful when I use SnagIt to do a screen print, but I need to maintain the hyperlink functionality of the report so ultimately need to print directly to PDF. What is even stranger, I zipped up my Access database and had a coworker print to pdf on his computer, the logo was visible on the PDF. I'm at a loss, it seems to be some setting on my computer, but I cannot figure out what it is! If it helps, I am using eDocPrinter PDF Pro to print to PDF.
Someone, please help me, this is driving me nuts!

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Hello,
I have MS Access 2007. When I print my MS Access report, the .bmp logo is
not visible on the PDF. I am successful when I use SnagIt to do a screen
print, but I need to maintain the hyperlink functionality of the report so
ultimately need to print directly to PDF. What is even stranger, I zipped
up my Access database and had a coworker print to pdf on his computer, the
logo was visible on the PDF. I'm at a loss, it seems to be some setting
on my computer, but I cannot figure out what it is! If it helps, I am
using eDocPrinter PDF Pro to print to PDF.
Someone, please help me, this is driving me nuts!

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If the reports have color in them, then it must be the printer driver
settings.

However, have you tried using the ms-access built-in pdf feature? You can
create PDF's in office 2007 (and access 2007) without using a printer driver
at all.

Open up a report in print preview. You should see a PDF or XPS option in the
ribbon (use print preview..not report view (however, if you CAN use report
view also).

Note that you need office sp2 or later for the built-in pdf options to work.


So, you don't need to use a PDF printer anymore. The built in PDF options do
include color..in fact I can't find a way to disable color!!
 
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