I need to my adobe toolbar on Word 03

How can I get my adobe toolbar to show on Microsoft Word 03 ??

There is an enable button in WORD (TOOLS>Customize>Toolbars>PDFMaker. WORD has started setting macros off by default to avoid some of the common security holes.

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    Hi nicolas_78,
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    Yes, there is a way. It is described in http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/329307.html .

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  • Create Adobe PDF from Word DOCX Issue

    Good Morning All,
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    Deployment of Acrobat and Office was done by SCCM.
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    Windows Explorer – right click of multiple files and batch conversion option.
    Outlook – Convert to PDF and e-mail.  (Error message is different, apologies I have no note of this to hand.)
    It should be noted that conversion of any other file format works, plus conversion of Word documents consistently works inside the Word interface using Adobe toolbar.
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    Everything works fine for the test user on my PC and another PC in her department.
    Not consistently a machine based issue.
    The process always works for me on my machine, but fails most of the time when I use the test users PC.
    The process always works for a test account cloned from the test user’s actual account.
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    The Word Add-in tool bar is enabled.
    The users name and intials are present in Word options.
    There are no rogue temp files in %temp% or C:\users\<user>\appdata\roaming\microsoft\word.
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    However at this time I started to notice files in %temp% in the following format: cv*.tmp.cvr.  Google revealed these to be Office crash dump files.  Unfortunately these files are always zero bytes long and literally contain nothing to analyse!
    So after clearing out all these .cvr files I ran Task Manager, and had %temp% open in a folder.  I then tried the conversion process:
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    You can repeat this to your heart’s content by hitting the retry button!
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    As you can tell we have found it very hard to pin the issue down.  The circumstances for a failure are not consistently repeatable.  I do think the key thing we have noticed though is the obvious crashing of winword.exe when this process fails.  As evidenced by the creation of the cv*.tmp.cvr files and watching the process appear and disappear in Task Manager.  Nothing I have read elsewhere notes this, and it seems to me that winword.exe does not like being called in this way.  This is surely very key to the issue?

    I should also add that there are no error messages appearing on screen when we have a failure, and nothing is logged in any Windows event log.
    I have done lots more searching since first reporting this.  Lots of people have this issue going back to last year at least with Office 2010 SP1 Acrobat X.  No answers or fixes out there apparently despite being promised to some people who have done a bug report.
    This is really not good enough.  I have reported our scenario as a bug report earlier today.  Hopefully I will get a proper fix, then I will gladly pass it on.

  • I need to open a pdf to word document

    I have just download a pdf file, saved it and now wish to open it as a word document and add text.
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    You're going to need to convert the file with your ExportPDF subscription first.  Please see the getting started guide for steps: http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-2412
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    I just paid almost $10 to create a pdf from a jpg file, but I did it so that I could edit it. Now I find out I needed a different Adobe package that would create the pdf AND let me edit it. What do I do now?

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    In order to Create, Convert, edit pdf files, one needs to purchase Acrobat Software, Here's a feature list of Acrobat Pro : Features, PDF documents | Acrobat XI Pro
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  • I need to uninstall Adobe Flash Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0

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