How to make pdf maker toolbar invisible

M

macho

I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0"
toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool
bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide
the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the
pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is
there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and
Formatting toolbars). Satoshi
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm FWIW, I have
enough space at the end of my Standard toolbar that I can drag the PDFMaker
toolbar up beside it and dock it there.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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M

macho

Dear Ann,
Remove the template from Word's startup folder

I don't get it. I do not have Word's startup. I open word document
manually.
For me, I create pdf file from Print >Acrobat pdf writer (because I have
Acrobat installed).

Craig
 
M

macho

I can drag the PDFMaker
toolbar up beside it and dock it there.

I did not know that this was a little complicated issue. As Suzanne
mentioned, the best way to handle is to drag and dock to the end of the
Standard toolbar area. Thanks. Craig
 
A

Anne Troy

Everyone has a Word Startup folder. :) Go to Tools-->Options, File locations
tab. There it should tell you where Word's Startup folder is. Also, pay
attention to what Graham has said about losing other features. I personally
only use Acrobat to print to PDF. If you do, too, then it's probably safe to
use my method.
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~Anne Troy

www.OfficeArticles.com
 
M

macho

Actually, as you suggested under other thread, I cleaned up normal.dot.
Normal.dot is now clean and looks good. Then, I saw pdf file bar.
Many thanks for your help. Craig
 

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