Office 2007 and Acrobat

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PA

I have some carefully formatted Word documents, and need to convert them to
PDF format, bringing along the features/data that Acrobat recognizes as
dynamic TOC and Acrobat bookmarks, all of which are a function of the Heading
styles. These features can not be created by printing to the Adobe PDF print
driver.

It always worked with Office 2002/2003 but is not performing with Office
2007. Getting an error message - PDF Maker files missing.

I know this is not an Adobe forum but am sure many here convert to PDF
Thanks for any insights. If we come up with any solutions I will post to
help out, but we have been working on this for several days.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

What version of Acrobat do you have? I believe Word 2007 requires at least
v. 8. If you have 8 or 9, it may be that reinstalling or repair (of Acrobat)
will be required.
 
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Kate G.

After problem after problem with Acrobat -- I've moved to Primo PDF... and
have none!
 
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PA

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Graham Mayor

In that case repair the Acrobat installation and ensure it is updated with
all the available updates. This is quite time consuming if you have not kept
it up to date.

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PA

Thank you for the idea, but reinstallations, repairs, and every update we
could find has been loaded.
Any other ideas would be warmly received.

Paul
 
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Graham Mayor

Regretfully I must therefore refer you to the Adobe forum. Acrobat's
relationship with Word has always been somewhat tenuous and I don't know why
you should be having the problem. An updated version of Acrobat 8 should
work with Word 2007. In the meantime have you tried Microsoft's PDF add-in?

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PA

Thank you for your efforts.
I am sure I will come up with other issues that will have a easier to
resolve solution.
 

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