![]() ![]() I'm waiting to chat with IT to see if they have any inkling of why they are being added to the end of the PDFs. PDFs exported to a local directory do not have these NULL characters, nor do ArcMap 10.4 network-exported PDFs. Opening a PDF (or JPG or SVG) exported to the network location in Notepad++ reveals a host (thousands, sometimes more than 10,000) of NULL characters at the end of the file after the %%EOF line. There's no change to the project between the two exports it's literally one right after the other. However, if I export to a local directory (c:\temp\file.pdf), they usually export just fine. I normally export my PDFs to a network location mounted via OES (the old Novell network directory and file server). When I export there, it gives the error as above. I've attached an example file that won't open in Acrobat. ![]() ![]() The various options within the Export Options box in the file chooser - same issue.Removing vector or raster layers - neither helped, same issue.Completely remove all versions of Acrobat, uninstall Pro, reinstall Pro, reinstall Acrobat X - same issue.Update to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (was using Acrobat X) - same issue.Fresh install of ArcGIS Pro 2.1.2 (was using a 1.2 installer that updated to 2.1 previously) - same issue.My coworkers can export pdfs that open in Acrobat X just fine with roughly the same setup of Pro 2.1 (originally installed as version 1.2, updated to 2.1 through the built-in updater). The file is damaged and could not be repaired." The pdf will open properly in Foxit Reader and Chrome's pdf viewer, however. When I export a layout to pdf (Share -> Export Layout) and try to open it in Adobe Acrobat, I get the error "There was an error opening this document. I've not been able to find anything about this problem online, so I'm turning to you guys. I've run into a weird problem exporting to PDF in Pro. ![]()
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