And I checked that in properties dialogue, the missing information was populated too.ġ.13. But around here I wanted to close the file and it asked me whether I wanted to save the file, I said yes.
#Nitro reader 5 invalid format pdf
Though I've not yet reopened/used that ps file (to convert it into a pdf file again). Although I think my problem was resolved till now, but the last step I did was 'Saved As' the file (from the file menu) as a. But I don't know if it did something in solving the problem or not.ġ.12. Then in 'print production' panel, I clicked/tried to open acrobat distiller.
Then 'Remove all links', it found 0.ġ.11. Then (here I think the problem was resolved), from Document Processing panel, I did some commands. I tried 'sanitize document' from the same tab, but didn't succeed.ġ.10. I ran 'Remove Hidden Information' from protection panel without any errors.ġ.9. I opened the file in Firefox and tried saving it as pdf from there. Since I was 100% sure, it'll give me same reading error.ġ.7. When I tried to extract a page (I tried many), it gave 'reading error'.ġ.6. I could comment on the text, but as soon as I tried to save, it gave an error (some sort of 'File reading' error).ġ.5. I couldn't change and save anything in any of property dialogue. No 'PDF Version' 'location' 'file size' etc were populated. Still in the first tab of the document properties, all details under advance section were empty. No document security was applied of any sort on the file.ġ.3. I could copy the file anywhere on the drive, but couldn't 'save as' from Acrobat Pro.ġ.2. I solved my problem, but since I don't know which step benefitted me, I've to enumerate all the steps I took:ġ.1.
#Nitro reader 5 invalid format pro
When I encountered an error "there was a problem reading this document 110" in Acrobat Pro 11 on 28.7 MB CS6 file, it indeed was very frustrating.
Now I’m left to wonder…why wasn’t Adobe Reader X able to do the same? I hope this post helps others who are experiencing the same issue. Nitro Reader 2 detected the error and fixed it. I was curious, so I went into the document’s font properties and noticed, this time around, that the “Gathering font information” loaded to 100%. When I opened the “repaired” document with Adobe Reader X, behold, the document opened entirely with no error message. As I scrolled, the following message appeared, “This file was damaged (corrupted) and has been repaired.” I thought, “Wonderful!” I then chose and saved the “repaired” document under a new name. I opened the same document and initially received the following message, “The requested page number is invalid and does not exist in this document.” I closed the message and proceeded to scroll through the document. I then downloaded the pdf reader, Nitro Reader 2. I was still curious as to why the document did not load entirely in Adobe Reader X and if the same problem would occur using a different reader.
So I did, and the document loaded properly with no error messages. Another site suggested opening the document in the pdf reader, Foxit. There I noticed that the “Gathering font information” stopped at 2% which, of course, I took to mean that Adobe Reader X was having a difficult time in loading the font’s information. I then reopened the document and went into the document’s font properties (FILE – PROPERTIES – FONTS tab). After an Internet search to try to find the reason for the error and a solution, I came across a site that suggested it was an issue regarding the fonts of the document. There was a problem reading the document (110). When I attempted to scroll through the pages the following error message appeared, “There was an error processing a page. I opened a pdf document in Adobe Reader X.