Adobe Acrobat 10 conversion crashes Bloomberg

Hello I am running Acrobat Pro 10.0.0 (32bit) installed on Window 7 Pro 64bit.   I have the Adobe printer as default when printing from Bloomberg I get automatically the "Save as" window (which is fine) but before I click Save button, the Bloomberg application becomes unresponsive ("Not Responding" message) and as soon as I click on Save Bloomberg become responsive again.  Is this something you can check with Bloomberg?
Note: We have Bloomberg July's version.
Thank you  in advance.
Joaquin

Hi mikkilusa,
Have you tried the same with other PDFs? What happens?
How were those PDF files created?
Please let me know.
Regards,
Anubha

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