The first thing we need to do is to split the document into it’s individual pages. I assume you have the merge result, so some characters will be missing: So much for the workaround I had suggested in the past…Īfter a few more unsuccessful attempts, I ended up with a process that works – at least for the files that I had access to. ![]() I unselected all of them with the exception of “Fonts”, and then selected to un-embed all fonts. When you bring up the optimizer, you can configure different categories. You can un-embed fonts using the PDF Optimizer (File>Save as Other>Optimized PDF…) in Adobe Acrobat XI Pro (unfortunately, the ‘Standard’ version does not have this feature). I’ve always suggested to un-embed fonts, so that was the first thing I tried. Once I had access to a file that had missing characters, I tried a number of different things. I finally struck gold and received a couple of files that show this problem. ![]() I’ve asked for sample files for many years, but never got anything useful. I’ve never seen this problem first hand, and therefore was not able to find a workaround that would fix it. ![]() Have you ever tried to merge a few files and ended up with missing characters on some of your pages in the resulting PDF file? Here is a description of one of these instances – as a question posted on :
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