PDFMaker 7 y Word 2003

Tengo un problema para pasar un documento de word 2003 a PDF ejecutando una macro VBA
¿Alguien sabe como hacerlo? Se que tengo habilitar en el editor de visual basic la opcion AdobePDFMakerForOffice
Pero no no encuentro la forma.
¿Alguien tiene algun codigo que funcione?
Gracias
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I don't understand how this has to do with the Acrobat SDK.  This sounds more like an Acrobat question.
You need to determine what version of Acrobat you have installed (current version is Acrobat X, and we support back to Acrobat 8) and then post that information in the Acrobat end user area - this area is for Developers.

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