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The FlippingBook differs from your PDF<br />

Our import settings work well in almost all cases, but it is possible<br />

that complex PDFs are not imported correctly. We will be happy to<br />

help you to correct this. You can send us the PDF and we will do<br />

what we can to make it work. Please send your troublesome PDF<br />

to us using a file transfer service like wetransfer.com and send it to<br />

support@<strong>flippingbook</strong>.com.<br />

If you want to tackle this yourself, you can try to export it again<br />

from the application that you created the PDF in as PDF 1.4 (Acrobat<br />

5.0). This flattens the layers in the PDF, which in combination<br />

with transparency often cause these issues. If you have Adobe<br />

Acrobat Pro, then you can also achieve the same result by saving<br />

it as Optimized PDF, and then change the compatibility settings to<br />

“Acrobat 5.0 or later”<br />

If that doesn’t help, you can try to ‘distill’ your publication in Adobe<br />

Acrobat Pro. This is done as follows:<br />

◆1<br />

◆Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro and click on File - Save As -<br />

Other - PostScript. Choose a new name.<br />

◆2<br />

◆After the PostScript file is generated, double click on it. That will<br />

open a window of Adobe Distiller, which generates a new PDF<br />

file.<br />

◆3<br />

◆Wait until the progress bar shows that conversion is completed<br />

and then try to import the generated PDF in FlippingBook.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

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