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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How can
we get them back. Please advise
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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word Options
= Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which is
often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

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In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise


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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word Options
= Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which is
often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

"giosejo" wrote in message
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In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise


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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

Faster maybe, and certainly a handy tool, but better than Acrobat? Acrobat
incorporates functions that the Word 2007 PDF creator doesn't even hint at.

Office 2007 requires (at least) Acrobat 8 updated with the latest updates.
If Yves suggestion doesn't work, you may have to repair the Acrobat
installation to restire the add-in.

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a background
task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I have ever
found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer) add-in.

--

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My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Yves Dhondt" wrote in message
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You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word
Options = Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which
is often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

"giosejo" wrote in message
...
In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise




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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

Faster maybe, and certainly a handy tool, but better than Acrobat? Acrobat
incorporates functions that the Word 2007 PDF creator doesn't even hint at.

Office 2007 requires (at least) Acrobat 8 updated with the latest updates.
If Yves suggestion doesn't work, you may have to repair the Acrobat
installation to restire the add-in.

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a background
task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I have ever
found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer) add-in.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Yves Dhondt" wrote in message
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You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word
Options = Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which
is often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

"giosejo" wrote in message
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In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise






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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a
background task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I
have ever found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer)
add-in.


I will second that. Although the shortcut key is supposed to perform the
same function as the Capture button on the add-in's toolbar, it doesn't work
unless SnagIt is already running in the background, and if it is, then you
don't need the toolbar at all, just the hotkey. As soon as I figured that
out, I stopped installing the add-ins when I install SnagIt.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Faster maybe, and certainly a handy tool, but better than Acrobat? Acrobat
incorporates functions that the Word 2007 PDF creator doesn't even hint
at.

Office 2007 requires (at least) Acrobat 8 updated with the latest updates.
If Yves suggestion doesn't work, you may have to repair the Acrobat
installation to restire the add-in.

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a
background task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I
have ever found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer)
add-in.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Yves Dhondt" wrote in message
...
You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word
Options = Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which
is often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

"giosejo" wrote in message
...
In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise






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Default Lost my Acrobat menu when upgrading to Office 2007

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a
background task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I
have ever found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer)
add-in.


I will second that. Although the shortcut key is supposed to perform the
same function as the Capture button on the add-in's toolbar, it doesn't work
unless SnagIt is already running in the background, and if it is, then you
don't need the toolbar at all, just the hotkey. As soon as I figured that
out, I stopped installing the add-ins when I install SnagIt.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
Faster maybe, and certainly a handy tool, but better than Acrobat? Acrobat
incorporates functions that the Word 2007 PDF creator doesn't even hint
at.

Office 2007 requires (at least) Acrobat 8 updated with the latest updates.
If Yves suggestion doesn't work, you may have to repair the Acrobat
installation to restire the add-in.

The SnagIt add-in is superfluous if you have SnagIt running as a
background task in Windows. As a long time SnagIt user, I can't say that I
have ever found a need to have it employed as an Office (or Explorer)
add-in.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Yves Dhondt" wrote in message
...
You probably just have to activate the addins. Office button = Word
Options = Add-Ins = Go button at the bottom.

On a side note, Office 2007 comes with its own pdf generation tool which
is often faster (and better) than the Acrobat one.

Yves

"giosejo" wrote in message
...
In our Company we use the Snagit and the Acrobat Writer which places
automatic menu for each program on the Menu Bar on top. Well when our
Company
pushed the upgrade of the Office 2007 these menus no longer appear. How
can
we get them back. Please advise






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