Microsoft Word Error: Cannot Open File after trying to save a Word document as PDF

Anonymous
2021-07-22T22:55:20+00:00

Hello,
Currently getting a random error in my company that just started recently.

While in Word Office 365 ProPlus, we have a Word document that we want to save as a PDF.

We do this by either selecting Save a Copy or Export then hit the Create PDF button, but either way we go to save the file as a PDF and then check the checkbox that states Open File after publishing.

The dialog box is as follows:

Word will successfully save the file as a PDF, but then we get an error popup from Microsoft Word stating Could not Open File as shown:

The file saves as a PDF correctly, and can be opened through Windows Explorer in Adobe Acrobat successfully with no problems.
We have tried Optimizing Standard size, and Minimum size, but that hasn't done much.
I have tried changing the default app from Adobe to Edge, and to Firefox, and then back to Adobe, but each time we get that error message.

Wondering if anyone else has seen this and knows the fix?

Its not a default file type issue, as again the document opens fine from Explorer and all the file types are associated correctly through all normal conventions.

It seems to be something in Word that isn't opening correctly from what I can tell. And is effecting multiple users in our company.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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  1. Stefan Blom 323.3K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2021-07-28T10:37:18+00:00

    For some reason, Word can't find the default PDF viewer. I seem to recall that I have seen this once, immediately after uninstalling a PDF viewer which I had installed for testing purposes.

    I was able to fix the problem by setting Adobe Reader as the default program for PDFs in Windows, but it seems you have already tried that.

    Reinstalling Windows seems overkill for this problem, although it is annoying,

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-07-28T07:15:03+00:00

    Hi RyanPresbrey:

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