Cannot create pdf in outlook in Windows 8.0 os why

I am using Outlookk 2013 in Windows 8.0 and I cannot create a pdf directly from outlook
on my other computers windows 7.0 and Outlook 2010 I can do this what am i doing wrong or how can i fix this

Outlook is a Microsoft product, so you might search at http://search.microsoft.com/search.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US
If you are using an Adobe program WITH outlook, such as Acrobat, go to the link below to find the Acrobat forum
If you start at the Forums Index http://forums.adobe.com/index.jspa
You will be able to select a forum for the specific Adobe product(s) you use
Click the "down arrow" symbol on the right to open the drop down list and scroll

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