Cant save PDF on Windows 7 RC

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Jake

while using the following together:
windows 7 RC
office Word 2007 and (.docx) format
"save as pdf or xps" add on.

I can not save documents as PDF, as long as the word file contains formulae
written by the new formula editor (the in-line formula). that is really
inconvenient.

i can save the file as xps though which is a format not used yet for
academic purposes :-(

HELP :-(
 
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Graham Mayor

It certainly works with Windows XP!

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Jake

it does yes...but its 2009 .. Xp is history

Graham Mayor said:
It certainly works with Windows XP!

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Graham Mayor

Windows 7 is an answer to a problem that I don't have. That's the kind of
problem you get when you are an early adopter of unfinished software.

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Jeffrey

As far as useful replies go, I've read on other forums that it might be
caused by the Office 2007 SP2. I'm also using Windows 7 RC and loving it,
and I'd like to see this problem get fixed. I don't have time to reinstall
and skip installing the SP2, but I will the first moment I get. I know
nothing more about my installation of Office to know if that makes sense or
not. Let me know if you can and have any luck.

Jeff
 

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