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And the question of course. Add a comment. Explanation At this time there isn't an official document regarding the limits of the conversion of a Google Document to PDF, but there are several reports regarding this in the official Google Docs Help Forum. Workarounds As the OP already mentioned splitting the document in three parts works in the case exposed, but this isn't deterministic, so in other cases the number of parts could be different, by other side, the size of the parts, in terms of pages, could not be the same for each part as it's very likely that it will dependent on the content.

More alternatives Export the document to another format and use a third party PDF conversion software to convert the resulting file. Try disabling Hardware acceleration There are some reports that disabling the browser Hardware Acceleration feature solves this kind of problems. Community Bot 1.

To be honest, you basically just summarized what I already wrote down and what I! Sorry, but I can't accept this as an answer. Actually, to do a summary, was one of the purpose of the above answer. As you can notice, I mentioned a couple of times that the following statement was mentioned by the OP.

It worth to say that you said that you didn't find any official documentation about the limits on converting Google Doc to a PDF. You didn't found it because there isn't any. Maybe you want that I or someone else say something different but at this time, that it's not possible, I think. I would like to know some information about the whys or possible convenient, really working and efficient workarounds - splitting the document into 3 isn't convenient; exporting to any other format still isn't a solution, because equations get messed up in some formats, so simply converting those to PDF doesn't work either.

If someone would like to find a summary, there is my question, which is already very verbose and contains all the known information so far. I think it unfortunately contains more useful information than your answer. For example, as a possible workaround, one can write a Google Apps Script, which collects all the information and creates another document in Google Drive in a custom format. I started to write one which exports the document in Markdown format, but it still contains some errors.

I'll share later what I have so far, maybe someone will be able to help me write a useful script to solve the problem. For me downloading as PDF seems to be an issue with Chrome. I tried Edge instead and it worked. Hi roy, please elaborate a bit more on your answer, regards the topics in the question. Check out how-to-answer — arieljannai. Downloading the same file in Microsoft Edge seems to work! Easy if you have a local copy of MS Word. Download as. Benjo Benjo 1. Solution: use Firefox to download the PDF.

Someone else mentioned this already, but I got it to work as follows: Open the document an load all pages. Elsie Steane Elsie Steane 1.

How ist your answer different? Wood Simmons Wood Simmons 1. The Overflow Blog. This will preserve PNGs. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 1 year, 4 months ago. Active 12 months ago. Viewed 3k times. Improve this question. Hello — I found a workaround for my issue by using a PNG with alpha channel, looks like Google Docs treats these differently and doesn't want to compress them.

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