PDFMaker is unavailable in a Microsoft Office 2007 Application after you install (Acrobat 9.0)

From the Adobe Knowledgebase:
> ISSUE
>
> PDFMaker is unavailable in Microsoft Office 2007 applications such as
> Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word after you install an Adobe Acrobat
> 9.0 product.
See
for recommended fixes.

Ahhh...the link you gave answers that question at rhe top of the page. It is Adobe's recommended tip. Too bad Office 2007 does not install PDF Maker Office Add In by default.
Ian

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