Adobe and the toolbars

J

John Kaess

Ok. I've read the posts and discovered that my frustration with toolbars
not staying put is because of the adobe 6 toolbar.

How do I get rid of it? I've tried unchecking it when right clicking on the
toolbars, but it keeps coming back.

John
 
M

Mark Nelson [MS]

You may need to search your hard drive for Visio add-ons (*.VSL) and delete
the one for Adobe. There are many of these that ship with Visio, but you
may also find one with an Adobe name. I don't have the specific add-on to
search for.
 
J

John Kaess

I found and deleted the pdfmaker.vsl file and now the adobe toolbar doesn't
load. However, now EVERY time I start Visio (2003) I get an error message
telling me it can't find a missing item and asking if I want to install it.
I obviously do not want to install it. However, how do I get rid of the pop
up error message?
 
V

Visum

John said:
I found and deleted the pdfmaker.vsl file and now the adobe toolbar doesn't
load. However, now EVERY time I start Visio (2003) I get an error message
telling me it can't find a missing item and asking if I want to install it.
I obviously do not want to install it. However, how do I get rid of the pop
up error message?
John,

You'll have to de-install a small portion only of Adobe.

1. In control panel: remove/add programs
2. Acrobat: change
3. Acrobate installer will then start
4. Choose modify
5. Under PDFMaker, de-select the Visio option
6. the installer will ask for the installation CD to confirm and copy a
few files, etc.

Hope this helps
 

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