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I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0"
toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use
File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm FWIW, I have
enough space at the end of my Standard toolbar that I can drag the PDFMaker toolbar up beside it and dock it there. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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The add-in provides additional functionality that printing to the pdf driver
does not achieve. There are better ways to control this - 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 Anne Troy wrote: Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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Dear Ann,
Remove the template from Word's startup folder I don't get it. I do not have Word's startup. I open word document manually. For me, I create pdf file from Print Acrobat pdf writer (because I have Acrobat installed). Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:ee5f3$42d9db4c$97c5108d$4566@allthenewsgroups .com... Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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I can drag the PDFMaker
toolbar up beside it and dock it there. I did not know that this was a little complicated issue. As Suzanne mentioned, the best way to handle is to drag and dock to the end of the Standard toolbar area. Thanks. Craig "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... See http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm FWIW, I have enough space at the end of my Standard toolbar that I can drag the PDFMaker toolbar up beside it and dock it there. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Everyone has a Word Startup folder.
![]() tab. There it should tell you where Word's Startup folder is. Also, pay attention to what Graham has said about losing other features. I personally only use Acrobat to print to PDF. If you do, too, then it's probably safe to use my method. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... Dear Ann, Remove the template from Word's startup folder I don't get it. I do not have Word's startup. I open word document manually. For me, I create pdf file from Print Acrobat pdf writer (because I have Acrobat installed). Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:ee5f3$42d9db4c$97c5108d$4566@allthenewsgroups .com... Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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Thanks Anne,
Found it. Ya. I see it. Thanks again. Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:561b3$42da44f9$97c5108d$2435@allthenewsgroups .com... Everyone has a Word Startup folder. ![]() locations tab. There it should tell you where Word's Startup folder is. Also, pay attention to what Graham has said about losing other features. I personally only use Acrobat to print to PDF. If you do, too, then it's probably safe to use my method. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... Dear Ann, Remove the template from Word's startup folder I don't get it. I do not have Word's startup. I open word document manually. For me, I create pdf file from Print Acrobat pdf writer (because I have Acrobat installed). Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:ee5f3$42d9db4c$97c5108d$4566@allthenewsgroups .com... Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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Actually, as you suggested under other thread, I cleaned up normal.dot.
Normal.dot is now clean and looks good. Then, I saw pdf file bar. Many thanks for your help. Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:561b3$42da44f9$97c5108d$2435@allthenewsgroups .com... Everyone has a Word Startup folder. ![]() locations tab. There it should tell you where Word's Startup folder is. Also, pay attention to what Graham has said about losing other features. I personally only use Acrobat to print to PDF. If you do, too, then it's probably safe to use my method. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... Dear Ann, Remove the template from Word's startup folder I don't get it. I do not have Word's startup. I open word document manually. For me, I create pdf file from Print Acrobat pdf writer (because I have Acrobat installed). Craig "Anne Troy" wrote in message news:ee5f3$42d9db4c$97c5108d$4566@allthenewsgroups .com... Remove the template from Word's startup folder, Craig. You can always use File--Print and choose PDF writer, right? ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "macho" wrote in message ... I use 97Office Suite. Whenever I open Word document, a "pdf maker 5.0" toolbar appears along with Standard and Formatting toolbars. The pdf tool bar with only two bar icons occupies an extra row space. I tried to hide the pdf tool bar but so far I could not do so. I do not want to remove the pdf maker but I simply do not want to see the tool bar as a default bar. Is there anyway to prevent it form appearing with other toolbars (Standard and Formatting toolbars). Satoshi |
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