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      12th Oct 2006
I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
this?
 
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      12th Oct 2006
Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
always open with program.

Jen wrote:

> I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
> uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
> this?


 
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      12th Oct 2006
I should have clarified. Yes I installed the new version when it kept asking
me for disk 1. I use an online program to make documents that will convert
into a pdf document automatically. I can't click on any pdf file because it
hasn't been created yet. It pops up in the older version. The older version
is uninstalled. Is there another way to make the newer version the default?
The one that opens doesn't have a menu bar with the titles File, Tools, ect.
So I can't type anything into the document if I need to.

"Bob I" wrote:

> Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
> open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
> on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
> always open with program.
>
> Jen wrote:
>
> > I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
> > uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
> > this?

>
>

 
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      12th Oct 2006
R-click any PDF file online and select Save target as, then you can put
it on your PC so you may set the default.

Jen wrote:

> I should have clarified. Yes I installed the new version when it kept asking
> me for disk 1. I use an online program to make documents that will convert
> into a pdf document automatically. I can't click on any pdf file because it
> hasn't been created yet. It pops up in the older version. The older version
> is uninstalled. Is there another way to make the newer version the default?
> The one that opens doesn't have a menu bar with the titles File, Tools, ect.
> So I can't type anything into the document if I need to.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
>>open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
>>on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
>>always open with program.
>>
>>Jen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
>>>uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
>>>this?

>>
>>


 
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      12th Oct 2006
Bob,
Will I always have to do that? I never used to before. I had the better
version before, and when I updated it, it went back to an older version. I
don't get it.

"Bob I" wrote:

> R-click any PDF file online and select Save target as, then you can put
> it on your PC so you may set the default.
>
> Jen wrote:
>
> > I should have clarified. Yes I installed the new version when it kept asking
> > me for disk 1. I use an online program to make documents that will convert
> > into a pdf document automatically. I can't click on any pdf file because it
> > hasn't been created yet. It pops up in the older version. The older version
> > is uninstalled. Is there another way to make the newer version the default?
> > The one that opens doesn't have a menu bar with the titles File, Tools, ect.
> > So I can't type anything into the document if I need to.
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
> >>open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
> >>on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
> >>always open with program.
> >>
> >>Jen wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
> >>>uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
> >>>this?
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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Bob I
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      13th Oct 2006
You NEED to set the version you want it to use ONCE, UNLESS you install
something that "breaks" or "changes" the association.

Jen wrote:

> Bob,
> Will I always have to do that? I never used to before. I had the better
> version before, and when I updated it, it went back to an older version. I
> don't get it.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>R-click any PDF file online and select Save target as, then you can put
>>it on your PC so you may set the default.
>>
>>Jen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I should have clarified. Yes I installed the new version when it kept asking
>>>me for disk 1. I use an online program to make documents that will convert
>>>into a pdf document automatically. I can't click on any pdf file because it
>>>hasn't been created yet. It pops up in the older version. The older version
>>>is uninstalled. Is there another way to make the newer version the default?
>>>The one that opens doesn't have a menu bar with the titles File, Tools, ect.
>>>So I can't type anything into the document if I need to.
>>>
>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
>>>>open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
>>>>on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
>>>>always open with program.
>>>>
>>>>Jen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
>>>>>uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
>>>>>this?
>>>>
>>>>

>>


 
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