Program needs to close

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Bobbi

Recently, I started having problems with a certain program in which some
functions cause the following error message:

"Adobe Acrobat Elements has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are
sorry for the inconvenience."

I have uninstalled and reinstalled the program but still have the problem. I
have also experienced the same problem with Internet Explorer on both my
Win98 machine (a lot) and my Win XP machine (a very few times).

I'm wondering if this has something to do with the operating system
environment. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Bobbi
 
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Detlev Dreyer

Bobbi said:
Recently, I started having problems with a certain program in which
some functions cause the following error message:

"Adobe Acrobat Elements has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvenience."

You may want to contact the Adobe tech support.
 
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Bobbi

Well, this program (Adobe Acrobat Elements 6.0) is a $40 stripped-down
version of Acrobat which came bundled with my Dell computer, so it's not
eligible for support by Adobe. I've already contacted Dell, and they don't
know enough about the program to help. The functions which don't work now
DID work when the computer was new, and in fact worked a few months ago, and
I hadn't used it since then until last week. I uninstalled and reinstalled
it, but that didn't restore the functions which had stopped working.

I looked at Adobe's Knowledgebase, and there were no relevant documents
about my problem.

This program is not available for individual purchase. I'd buy an update to
v. 7.0, but it's available only through volume licensing with a minimum of
100 seats.

This program was perfect for my needs, offering features which I need but
are not available through other free or cheap PDF creators.

Bobbi
 
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Russell Richardson

I am Pretty Sure That If You Want To Create A PDF Open Word Dwsign A Blankpage Click Save As And Then On The Bottom Drop Down Click All Files And While Naming Your File Add A .pdf Extensension
 

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