Publisher 2007 and Adobe

P

Pam

I had been using Publisher 2003 and I had Adobe on my top tool bar so I could
easily same my documents in pdf. However, I upgraded to 2007 and it is gone.
How do I get it back? I have Adobe Standard.
 
E

Ed Bennett

Pam said:
I had been using Publisher 2003 and I had Adobe on my top tool bar so I could
easily same my documents in pdf. However, I upgraded to 2007 and it is gone.

The PDFMaker add-in is not (yet) compatible with Office 2007 (although
you can still print to the Adobe PDF driver as always).

If you download Microsoft's Save As PDF And XPS add-in from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...11-3E7E-4AE6-B059-A2E79ED87041&displaylang=en,
you'll get a similar capability provided by Microsoft, except more
integrated with the program (and less prone to crashing the program
without reason).
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Yes, it does however I can't see using that when I have Acrobat. I
personally want a .pdf creating program that will work in ANY program that
can be printed, not just Office. Personal preference, personal opinion. ;-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
 
E

Eliot

The Publisher 2007 PDF add-in for the post-Feb-1 Trial version is displaying
all my text (inside a text box) in BLACK only! Bleagh!!
 
M

Matt Beals

Yes, it does however I can't see using that when I have Acrobat. I
personally want a .pdf creating program that will work in ANY program that
can be printed, not just Office. Personal preference, personal opinion. ;-)

Printing to Distiller will certainly do that. I do have to say that the PDF
Export plug-in sure does a pretty damn good job.

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