PDF automatisch aus WORD generieren

Mit folgendem VB-Macro konnte ich (mit installiertem Acrobat 5.0) automatisch PDF-Files aus Word generieren:
Sub AfterPublish()
ActiveDocument.UpdateStylesOnOpen = True
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Run MacroName:="AdobePDFMaker.AutoExec.ConvertToPDF"
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
ActiveDocument.Save
ActiveDocument.Close
END Sub
Nach dem Umstieg auf Acrobat 7.0 erhalte ich die Fehlermeldung:
"unable to execute specified macro".
Was kann ich da tun? Ich hoffe auf Hilfe und bedanke mich schon im voraus
R.Bihlmayer

Hallo Mylenium
Hab mich wohl nicht klar ausgedrückt ;-(
Neuer Versuch: Word 2000 --> mit Formatvorlagen erstellte Überschriften, in Kopfzeile die Seitennummer als Feldfunktion --> "Inhaltsverzeichnis" erstellen (automatisch, auch mit Formatvorlagen) --> Dokument mit Acrobat 7 konvertieren = pdf. Navigation im pdf einerseits via Lesezeichen (kommen ja direkt aus word) und/oder via Seitenzahlen auf der Seite des "Inhaltsverzeichnisses" --> funktioniert alles bestens.
Word 2010 --> selbes Vorgehen bis und mit Konvertierung --> pdf --> Navigation nur über Lesezeichen möglich, da keine "Verknüpfung" mit den Seitenzahlen auf der Seite des "Inhaltsverzeichnisses". Diese Verknüpfung müsse manuell über jeden Eintrag gelegt werden - gibt ganz schön viel Arbeit.....
Etwas klarer nun?
Danke für Rat!
Ruth

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