PCVARE Word to PDF: Best Settings and Common Fixes

PCVARE Word to PDF: Best Settings and Common Fixes

Best settings (recommended)

  • Output format: PDF/A-1b for archival compatibility; standard PDF for general use.
  • Image compression: Medium (balance quality and file size).
  • Resolution: 150–300 DPI for documents with images; 72–150 DPI for text-only to reduce size.
  • Fonts: Embed all fonts (prevents substitution on other systems).
  • Security: Add password only if needed; use 128-bit AES for compatibility.
  • Metadata: Fill Title/Author/Keywords for searchable PDFs.
  • Page size & margins: Match source Word page size (e.g., A4 or Letter) and keep original margins to avoid layout shifts.
  • OCR (if applicable): Enable OCR when converting scanned or image-based Word docs to make text selectable/searchable; choose language matching the text.

Common issues and fixes

  • Fonts substituted or layout shifts

    • Fix: Embed fonts before conversion; install missing fonts on the machine performing conversion; export to PDF from within Word if embedding isn’t available in the tool.
  • Large PDF file size

    • Fix: Lower image resolution to 150 DPI, use medium or high compression instead of none, convert color images to JPEG with quality ~60–80%, remove unused embedded fonts.
  • Images cropped or misaligned

    • Fix: Ensure Word uses inline images (not floating) or set tool to preserve layout; verify page size/margins match source.
  • Broken hyperlinks

    • Fix: Ensure “Export hyperlinks” or “Include links” option is enabled; update relative links to absolute URLs before converting.
  • Text not selectable / scanned as image

    • Fix: Enable OCR with the correct language; increase OCR quality if recognition errors occur.
  • Incorrect page order or missing pages

    • Fix: Check for section breaks or hidden pages in Word; flatten tracked changes and accept all revisions before converting.
  • Security or permissions not applied

    • Fix: Set permissions and password in the converter settings; confirm the chosen encryption level is supported by target readers.
  • Forms or interactive elements lost

    • Fix: Use a converter that supports form fields and interactive PDF features; avoid converting via print-to-PDF which flattens interactivity.

Quick checklist before converting

  1. Embed fonts and set page size.
  2. Choose PDF/A if archival, otherwise standard PDF.
  3. Set image compression and resolution.
  4. Enable OCR if needed.
  5. Verify hyperlinks and form fields.
  6. Apply security settings last and test the resulting PDF.

If you want, I can suggest exact settings tuned for a specific document type (text report, image-heavy brochure, or form).

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