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A users is trying to export/save as/print an excel form with check boxes into a pdf, but the formatting on the checkboxes changes. How it looks in excel: How it looks exported out as pdf: This only happens in Excel Office 2016 for mac. On the same machine, opening the excel document up in Excel 2011 and exporting it out as a pdf, the check boxes changes a little, from a check symbol to a X'd out box, which isn't that bad. We've tried to put the file through Adobe Acrobat Distiller to do a print/save-as Adobe PDF Format with the newest Adobe Acrobat format and the same result. I've tried this with a third-party PDFWriter software, same thing happens. On the windows side, the formatting change, moving words to different rows, but the check boxes are okay.
Using a third-party app, Cute PDF Writer, it works perfectly. Is anyone else having formatting issues with Excel export/save-as PDF? Any solutions? Or is the Office 2016 pdf maker engine just horrible? Any help would be great.
To select a header or footer in Excel 2003, select 'Page Setup' from the File menu and then click the Header/Footer tab on the Page Setup dialog. To select a header or footer in Excel 2007 or 2010, click the 'Header & Footer' button in the Text group on the Insert menu ribbon. Now, the PDF File has been inserted into an Excel sheet as an object similar to a chart or any shape. We can drag it or resize it as we want. Repeat same steps to insert more PDF files into the sheet.