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mlo...@officeformac.com

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May 10, 2009, 10:07:03 PM5/10/09
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Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

I have a word document containing embedded PDF document that probably was created on a windows machine. When the "package" is double-clicked the error "Word cannot locate the server application for object objects" appears. On a windows machine the PDF opens in acrobat reader.

Is it simply not possible to open this file on a mac or is there some way of extracting the embedded PDF?
I did try and embed a PDF on my mac to see if I could create a similar file but couldn't do that either.

Any help would be much appreciated

John McGhie

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May 11, 2009, 4:30:35 AM5/11/09
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Sorry, due to a design restriction, Word 2008 can't handle embedded PDF
properly.

It appears that someone at Microsoft believes that if they withhold PDF
functionality, you will discard your Mac and buy a PC.

In the meantime, if you use Insert>PICTURE>From File... You can insert
selected pages of the PDF into a Word document.

Sorry about that...

On 11/05/09 12:07 PM, in article 59b74...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"mlo...@officeformac.com" <mlo...@officeformac.com> wrote:

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Clive Huggan

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May 11, 2009, 7:53:40 PM5/11/09
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When I Insert => Picture => From File, in order to keep the file size down I
both convert the PDF to jpg format and reduce the size using ImageWell, an
elegant and quick-to-use application. The controls allow you to specify the
file size with a precision that I haven't seen in any other application.
http://www.xtralean.com

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is 5-11 hours different from the Americas and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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On 11/5/09 6:30 PM, in article C62E1F4B.1EEE8%jo...@mcghie.name, "John

ma...@officeformac.com

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May 12, 2009, 5:38:58 AM5/12/09
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> Sorry, due to a design restriction, Word 2008 can't handle embedded PDF
> properly.
>
> It appears that someone at Microsoft believes that if they withhold PDF
> functionality, you will discard your Mac and buy a PC.

Is this the fact of any embedded file, or only pdf? I've a Word document with an embedded powerpoint file and nothing happens if I double-click on it. If I right-click and choose Presentation object-> Show I get "You can't edit Power Point 97-2003-presentation" message.
I use Word 2008.

CyberTaz

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May 12, 2009, 6:08:46 AM5/12/09
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Interesting the way you phrase that :-) I don't seem to have a problem with
PDF insertion using either as Picture or as Object - in fact, they both work
in the same way. The problem, however, is two-fold:

Choosing the "As Icon" checkbox means absolutely nothing and once the PDF is
inserted *nothing* will open in in Reader or Preview.

As for PDFs inserted (either as icons or as objects) in WinWord,
double-clicking either produces the message "Word cannot locate the server
application for AcroExch.Document.7 objects". I have Reader 9 installed but
it should handle Reader 7 PDFs -- and does when they're opened in Finder.

I'm not done playing with this ;-)

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

On 5/11/09 4:30 AM, in article C62E1F4B.1EEE8%jo...@mcghie.name, "John

John McGhie

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May 13, 2009, 4:34:32 AM5/13/09
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Hi Bob:

It seems to be hard-coded to call out to QuickTime. QuickTime will ask
which "Page" you want to embed for a multi-page document. You can choose
only one.

Trying to use Insert>Object in OS 10.4 produces the dreaded File Conversion
dialog, which presumes that Word is simply unaware that Reader is installed.

On the PC, it's a simple OLE call to the handling application. But
Microsoft has not implemented OLE for Mac Office...

If you can get it to work, please write it up for the website: here's lotsa
folks that would like to get this working :-)

Cheers


On 12/05/09 8:08 PM, in article C62EC2EE.4D1A8%onlygen...@com.cast.net,
"Bob Jones" <onlygen...@com.cast.net> wrote:

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