Unable to save docs as PDF.
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Darren Tyrrell
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I am running QB Pro 2013 and recently for no apparent reason are now unable to save any docs as PDF. I have had no issues previously. I have uninstalled and reinstalled QB again and done the same with adobe. It hasn't fixed the issue. Can you please help?
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Hi Darren,
In your control panel, devices and printers, right click on the QuickBooks V4 PDF converter and go to printer properties, ports, add new port, local port, name it RA2013Port (or anything really it doesn't matter) save that, make sure that new port is ticked. Try saving as PDF again. If that fails, right click on the QuickBooks icon on your desktop, properties, compatibility, tick Run this program as an Administrator. Save that and try to save as PDF again. Generally that will fix it.
Let me know how you go.
Regards,
Shane.
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Have you updated your adobe reader lately? I had this issue a while back and needed to keep the older version of adobe with the older Qbooks.
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Hi Shane
Thank you very much for the instructions as the first step worked beautifully. I really appreciate your help.
Kind Regards
Darren
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Thanks for your help with this as the problem is now fixed with the help of Shane from Reckon and his instructions are above.
Regards
Darren
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My pleasure. Glad to be of help0
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Hi Shane,
I got the same problem but I am using Windows 10, everytime it saves to pdf it freezes. I tried adding a new port but win10 asking for a file for it. Any suggestion?
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