You can uninstall it from the Adobe Acrobat setup, however make sure that
you update Acrobat to the lastest iteration 8.1.2 before you do so as it
should work comfortably with Word 2003, and removing the add-in will curtail
the available functionality from Word.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
You can uninstall it from the Adobe Acrobat setup, however make sure that
you update Acrobat to the lastest iteration 8.1.2 before you do so as it
should work comfortably with Word 2003, and removing the add-in will curtail
the available functionality from Word.
As I indicated in the reply to which you posted your question. You need to
re-run Acrobat install to remove the add-in, however if you do so, you will
never achieve the level of functionality that Acrobat provides to Word. If
you have the correct version of Acrobat you would be better enabling it. -
see http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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