Acrobat PDF kompatibel zu MS Office 2010 64-bit?

Hallo zusammen,
Microsoft Office 2010 in 64-bit ist inzwischen verfügbar. Die 64-bit Version erlaubt insbesondere die Bearbeitung größerer Dokumenten und den Zugriff auf einen Speicherbereich jenseits 2 GB.
Frage: Ist das Acrobat PDF Plug-In für Office kompatibel zur 64-bit Version von Office, bzw. wann ist mit einem entsprechenden Update zu rechnen?
Freundliche Grüße
Mariusch901

Ist das Acrobat PDF Plug-In für Office kompatibel zur 64-bit Version von Office,
Nein.
wann ist mit einem entsprechenden Update zu rechnen?
Wenn's fertig ist.
Mylenium

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