Acrobat X Pro für Outlook 2013?

Guten Tag,
vielleicht kann hier jemand helfen: Unter Outlook 2013 lässt sich bei mir Acrobat X Pro nicht einbinden. Ich möchte die Mails gerne direkt als PDF konvertieren, so wie es auch unter Outlook 2007 möglich war. Ich nutze als Betriebssystem Win 7 Pro / 64 bit und Office 2013 Pro / 64 bit. Ich wäre sehr froh, wenn hier jemand einen Tipp für mich hat, vielen Dank!

Hi Herzogwo,
It is neither the problem with Acrobat X nor with Outlook 2013. You wont be able to get PDFmaker plugin enable on outlook as Outlook2103 is not compatible  with Acrobat X.
For reference :: Compatible web browsers and PDFMaker applications.
For work around. Click on File Choose Print. From drop down from printer choice window choose Adobe PDF printer. And Print the document.
Regards,
Ajlan Huda.

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