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I am baffled. Everything about Office 2003 and Acrobat 5 works just fine for
me EXCEPT for this **** system message from MS Word warning me about a possible incompatibility and urging me to go throw money at the problem upgrading to Adobe 6. Can I turn this message off somehow, which is seriously annoying when for example I trying to insert a Word object in a Powerpoint document? I don't by the way get any such message from Excel or Powerpoint. Norman Marshall "Graham Mayor" wrote: Acrobat 5 pre-dates Word 2003 and does not recognise the latter's directory structure. If you ensure that its add-in is in the correct Office startup folder - usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\STARTUP it should load\ automatically. make sure you have the lastest update for this version of Acrobat. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word Gideon wrote: After the upgrade the Acrobat buttons are missing. I reinstaled Acrobat (5) after office upgrade, hoping it will help but it didn't See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;826855 "After You Upgrade to Word 2003, Adobe Acrobat Buttons Are Missing or Do Not Work, or You Receive an Error Message". Gideon wrote: I recently upgraded my MS Office to Version 2003. However it eliminated the Acrobat 5.0 buttons from the new Word toolbar. Dose Acrobat 5.0 not support Word 2003? is there a way to make it support and function with Word 2003? |
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It seems likely that you have an older version of the Word add-in installed.
Excel and Powerpoint are not relevant in connection with the Word add-in. Have you checked that you have the latest version? http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=1309 An alternative is to use the method described on the following link to make the add-in available only when you need it. http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Norman Marshall wrote: I am baffled. Everything about Office 2003 and Acrobat 5 works just fine for me EXCEPT for this **** system message from MS Word warning me about a possible incompatibility and urging me to go throw money at the problem upgrading to Adobe 6. Can I turn this message off somehow, which is seriously annoying when for example I trying to insert a Word object in a Powerpoint document? I don't by the way get any such message from Excel or Powerpoint. Norman Marshall "Graham Mayor" wrote: Acrobat 5 pre-dates Word 2003 and does not recognise the latter's directory structure. If you ensure that its add-in is in the correct Office startup folder - usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\STARTUP it should load\ automatically. make sure you have the lastest update for this version of Acrobat. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word Gideon wrote: After the upgrade the Acrobat buttons are missing. I reinstaled Acrobat (5) after office upgrade, hoping it will help but it didn't See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;826855 "After You Upgrade to Word 2003, Adobe Acrobat Buttons Are Missing or Do Not Work, or You Receive an Error Message". Gideon wrote: I recently upgraded my MS Office to Version 2003. However it eliminated the Acrobat 5.0 buttons from the new Word toolbar. Dose Acrobat 5.0 not support Word 2003? is there a way to make it support and function with Word 2003? |
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