?? No pdf.dot to even remove! Now what!

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LadyDungeness

On the chance that my previous messages have become buried -- I'm using Windows XP & Adobe Acrobat writer v5. I do not
have the pdf.dot installed. (A copy resides inside the Acrobat folder, however). My toolbars have started moving around,
and my find/replace dialog box resets itself to look for words and features I didn't enter. Suzanne, Tom & others suspect
Acrobat influence. I agree.

But if since I don't have the pdf.dot file in the office folders, how would I fix the problem, and still be able to
print to PDF?


Lady Dungeness
Out of Danger until September
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 
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Henk57

On the chance that my previous messages have become buried -- I'm usin
Windows XP & Adobe Acrobat writer v5. I do not
have the pdf.dot installed. (A copy resides inside the Acrobat folder
however). My toolbars have started moving around,
and my find/replace dialog box resets itself to look for words an
features I didn't enter. Suzanne, Tom & others suspect
Acrobat influence. I agree.

But if since I don't have the pdf.dot file in the office folders, ho
would I fix the problem, and still be able to
print to PDF?


Lady Dungeness
Out of Danger until September
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

A pdf converter is essentially a virtual print driver. If this prin
driver installed (ie listed in the available printers when you selec
print)?

Alternatively, though admittedly somewhat inefficient, you shd be abl
to import the Word document into Acrobat for instant conversion.

Hth
 

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