Adobe PageMaker Toolbar not found after OL2007 upgrade

K

Ken

I just upgraded to Office OL 2007, and now I cannot find any way to get my
Adobe PageMaker toolbar. I'm running Adobe Acrobat 7.0.8.

Any help?

Thanks.

Ken
 
F

F.H. Muffman

Ken said:
I just upgraded to Office OL 2007, and now I cannot find any way to
get my Adobe PageMaker toolbar. I'm running Adobe Acrobat 7.0.8.

Any help?

I don't believe 7.x will ever support Office 2007, assuming I'm reading
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=333504 correctly.
I'd look at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...11-3E7E-4AE6-B059-A2E79ED87041&displaylang=en
as a replacement to save as a PDF.
(http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/11/acrobat-8-incompatible-with-office.html
has some extra info too)
 
K

Ken

Thanks. I downloaded and installed the MS Add-In, but can't find evidence of
it anywhere. What's it supposed to do. (FWIW, if I try to "Save" and email
msg, I don't see any option to save as a pdf....)

Ken
 
F

F.H. Muffman

Well, spit. I thought Outlook was one of the programs it supported.

I'd go with Brian Tillman's suggestion over in the outlook.general newsgroup
then:

"I'd simply get CutePDF and then "print" the message to a PDF file. Works
with any app containing a print function."

Sorry about that. Now I feel like a heel. =\
 
K

Ken

F.H.

Oh please... Don't wallow in your own spit on my account! :) Going back to
the MS download site, it should have been easy for me to read the part where
it says:
a.. This download works with the following Office programs:

a.. Microsoft Office Access 2007
b.. Microsoft Office Excel 2007
c.. Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007
d.. Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
e.. Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
f.. Microsoft Office Publisher 2007
g.. Microsoft Office Visio 2007
h.. Microsoft Office Word 2007
Conspicuously absent is "Microsoft Outlook 2007"---and even I can see that!

As to your other suggestion about CutePDF...It seems I can print to pdf
through some "pdf converter" that already appears in my list of installed
printers that seems to have installed itself along with Adobe Acrobat 7. I
preferred the PageMaker route because it preserved more of the embedded
links, but it'll do for the meantime.

The uncharted territories ahead include: What will happen when I upgrade to
Acrobat 8? What will happen when I upgrade to Vista?

The suspense is killing me!

Thanks for your help.

Ken

Ken Isaacson
SILENT COUNSEL, a legal thriller
Windermere Press, September 2007
www.KenIsaacson.com
www.MySpace.com/KenIsaacson
 

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