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Old 10-01-2013, 04:30 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by chrisms View Post
Hi, I have only had my Sony ereader for a short while. For the second time I have a pdf that the reader won't let me read after a certain number of pages (in this case 46): each time I get this far the pdf closes and I am returned to the reader's homepage. The pdf reads OK past this point on my laptop in the 'reader for PC'. Does anyone know why this is happening?
PDFs are compromised on small devices of limited capability at the best of times. The occasional time I have had a similar problem I have found that recreating the PDF has solved it, so may be worth your trying.

An easy way is to use the likes of PrimoPDF which installs on the PC as a virtual printer. Open the PDF on the PC with whatever you use on that to read PDFs, and from that print the PDF with PrimoPDF selected, with its default security options, as the printer. That will create a copy of the troublesome PDF which you may find works.
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