

would be appreciated if Microsoft & other software affected by this 'BUG' would do the same, as it was reported in 2009 too & they didn't fix it. * Adobe Reader 8.2.6 (then upgraded to) Adobe Reader X 10.0.1 There's a work-around here **IF** you have Adobe Pro & have the time & patience to edit every messed up line in the converted pdf: It seems to display better at 300%, but lines are still not quite right (even at 2400%), but who views pdf's at this zoom? * > email: Sorry, an unexpected conversion failure occurred when converting your file. * Nitro Pdf Reader > Convert From File > (even worse) * Word 2010 > Print > CutePdf Writer (even worse) * Word 2010 > Print > PrimoPdf (even tried properties > advanced > dpi 2400) > Custom * Word 2010 > File > Save & Send > Create PDF/XPS Document However whenever I convert it to PDF it 'displays' NO top cell border for some/all shaded heading rows, shows different thickness lines & each time save as pdf it can be different lines that are missing or incorrectly sized

+ subheadings (shaded rows with black outline border) + headings (shaded rows with black outline border) I have a basic table with black borders throughout, Trying to convert my resume to PDF (or any doc with a table & shading). Converting Word (table) to pdf - lines screwed up - have googled problem as far back as 2004 - yet BUG STILL exists.
