37 Adobe PDF Icons in the Menu Bar

H

Helpless in CA

I have 37 (and counting) Adobe PDF icons in the meun tool bar. I had them
(growing) with Outlook 2000. Out of frustration I uninstalled Outlook 2000,
purchased and installed Outlook 2007. I have the same ADOBE PDF Icon problem.

Any suggestions.
 
B

BillR [MVP]

In the Menu or in a toolbar?
Right-click on a toolbar then Customize then drag them off. You might also
disable all the Adobe add-in.
Or, reset via the Reset button in the Toolbars tab in the Customize dialog.
 
H

Helpless in CA

BillR said:
In the Menu or in a toolbar?
Right-click on a toolbar then Customize then drag them off. You might also
disable all the Adobe add-in.
Or, reset via the Reset button in the Toolbars tab in the Customize dialog.
--
Bill R MVP


Thanks for responding. I tried dragging along time ago. It didn't work. Neither do the "Adobe PDF" show up under the customize the menu bar. They are some sort of phantom menu item. I will go after the Add'ins and see if that will help. Appreciate the try.
 
H

Helpless in CA

BillR said:
In the Menu or in a toolbar?
Right-click on a toolbar then Customize then drag them off. You might also
disable all the Adobe add-in.
Or, reset via the Reset button in the Toolbars tab in the Customize dialog.
--
Bill R MVP


The Adobe is in the Menu Tool Bar with "File" , "Edit", View, etc
 
M

mnmenglish

I have this exact same problem only I now have 104 icons in my tool bar.
I've tried everything mentioned and nothing works. Is there anything else I
can try to get rid of these icons?
 
H

Helpless in CA

BillR said:
In the Menu or in a toolbar?
Right-click on a toolbar then Customize then drag them off. You might also
disable all the Adobe add-in.
Or, reset via the Reset button in the Toolbars tab in the Customize dialog.
--
Bill R MVP


Thanks for trying. The 'adobe" is in the menu bar. I tried right clicking and dragging eons ago. The do not move.

The "customize" only allows me to add or remove items that do NOT include
"adobe."

Somewhere on my searching on the internet, someone mentioned "add-ins"... I
have not added any that I know of. Could this be a source of the problem,
and if so, what does one do to neuter, remove the renegade "add in".
 

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