![]() Use the Start Meeting button in Reader 8 to access Adobe Acrobat Connect software and deliver online training and support or communicate with remote audiences in real time. Instantly collaborate with virtually anyone, anywhere, at any time. Launch an online, real-time meeting in seconds Zoom in, pan over, or Leverage the loupe feature in Reader 8 to take a closer look. Choose the reading mode to fit more content on the screen or the two-up mode to view page spreads without excess space in the Middle. View information more precisely and efficiently with the redesigned, easier to use Adobe Reader 8 interface. Repair - you may have to run the Reader/Acrobat repair feature.Adobe Acrobat Reader is free, and freely distributable, software that lets you view and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files.Īcrobat Reader also lets you fill in and submit PDF forms online.Įnjoy a new interface, new tools, and more options MS Office - you may have to enter the Microsoft personalization information for the MS application(s) OutLook - you may have to enable the Acrobat PDF add-on/add-in again (from within Outlook).īrowser - you may have to enable the Acrobat PDF add-on/add-in again (from within the browser). | a discussion and chart that shows Version interoperabilty Yes, I have had occasion to "mix" - &, yes, there were problemsĪcrobat product interoperability: Install and remove Acrobat and Adobe Reader (9.x on Windows) What I have/do use (& have had no issues or problems: Having different versions of Adobe Reader / Acrobat is a guarentee that there will be issues.Īdobe specifically cautions against that. Version Compatibility of Acrobat PDFMakers Windows 7 - you'll need Adobe Reader / Acrobat 9.2.Īdobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 were test for, and support Windows 7.Įarlier releases may install and run however, Adobe states that these were not & will not be tested/supported for Windows 7.Īdobe Product OS Compatibility List "An unexpected error has occurred." or PDFMaker quits silently when creating a PDF (Microsoft Office 2007 applications) PDFMaker is unavailable in a Microsoft Office 2007 application after you install Acrobat 9 (Windows) Microsoft Support KB article (Article ID: 925761)Īcrobat PDF functionality is missing, or Outlook closes unexpectedly after you upgrade to Outlook 2007 PDFMaker is unavailable in a Microsoft Office 2007 application after you install Acrobat 8.1.x (Windows) ![]() PDFMaker is unavailable in a Microsoft Office application with Acrobat (7, 8, 3D, and 3D 8 on Windows) Tonyg wrote:Can anyone point me in the right direction to manage these problems?Hi Tonyg,Īcrobat PDF-capable web browsers and PDFMaker-compatible applications (Acrobat 6.x - 9.x on Windows and Mac OS) Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit you browser and try again." I have both Acrobat 8 Pro and Acrobat 9 Reader installed on the computer.Ĭan anyone point me in the right direction to manage these problems? "The Acrobat /Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. The Acrobat Plug-in generates an error message saying. The PDFMaker in Internet Explorer works fine but in Firefox I can't even view pdf files in the browser. ![]() ![]() None of the Office programs except Internet Explorer have the PDFMaker available on the menu yet the PDFMaker is shown as installed in the Options | Add-ins. Again I have loaded Acrobat 8 pro version 8.0 and as yet I have not upgraded this. Strangely it works OK with Internet Explorer and can create pdfs of web pages but there is no icon for the PDFMaker in Firefox.Ģ - the laptop is running Win7. Nothing happens at all when I try to Acrobat an e-mail in Outlook. The PDFMaker Add-in is set up in Word and Excel but when used it starts but nothing happens in Word and it hangs in Excel. I recently upgraded this to version 8.1.7 from version 8.0 and it is since that upgrade that I have been having problems (I think) I'm having the a similar problem with Acrobat on 2 computers - both running 32 bit Windowsġ - the desktop is running Win Vista Home Premium and I have loaded Acrobat 8 professional. ![]()
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