By coincidence, I was dealing with this
topic today, actually! All you need to do is:
I had a long chat session with the Adobe
help team some time ago.
It seems that the problem arises when a
document created in some other editor is saved as PDF this
problem can arise resulting in spaces not appearing to be
standard ones under ISO (or ASCII 32).
With the help of the Adobe support team,
I used “adobe Acrobat Pro DC” to
reprocess the offending document by printing it “as
Adobe” and saving the output document to the
hard disk rather than actually printing it. The spaces were
all present and no misspellings occurred.
The help team assured me that this
problem arises from outside editors and not from within
Adobe. Therefore, Adobe can do nothing about it.
Perhaps we could ask Microsoft and other
manufacturers of editing programs to examine their processes
for creating PDF files and see how this might arise.
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: Graham Long <Graham.Long@...>
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 11:25 PM
To: Cearbhall O'Meadhra (Personal) <cearbhall.omeadhra@...>
Subject: Presentation from NAS for tomorrow
Dear Cearbhall,
Apologies for the late email.
Attached is the presentation NAS
will be delivering at tomorrow's Board meeting. Please let
me know if you have difficulty accessing the PDF.
See you tomorrow,
Regards
Graham
All the best,
Cearbhall
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