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RE: Real World Advantages of Office / Word 2007 and Windows 7
Subject:RE: Real World Advantages of Office / Word 2007 and Windows 7 From:Fred Ridder <docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com> To:<richard -dot- combs -at- polycom -dot- com>, <peter -at- galley -dot- ie> Date:Tue, 8 May 2012 13:32:37 -0400
Richar4d Combs wrote:
> I'm curious about what you mean by "works fine." Is the PDFMaker add-in installed into the Office applications, making the Acrobat menu available? Or do you just mean you can print to the Adobe PDF printer?
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> FWIW, Adobe says the Acrobat 9 version of PDFMaker is _not_ supported in Office 2010, either 32-bit or 64-bit. See:
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>http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/compatible-web-browsers-pdfmaker-applications.html
But it's important to note that in Adobe's lexicon "not supported" does not mean "is not compatible" or "does not work". Instead, it means is that if you do run into any issues or problems, the only answer you're likely to get from them is to upgrade to a newer version of their application. Once you do that you might still have the same issue, but at least you're now using a combination of tools that they have committed to provide support for, so they'll talk to you and try to help you.
-Fred Ridder
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