Put adobe as an option in the printer selection box

how do you place adobe as an option in the printer selection box - when i do online remittances from my bank the remittance sheet only shows a print icon - if you hit it i only have the printer, fax and xps document writer as a selection i am using win7 it used to be in the window of the printer selction when i was using winxp can you solve this for me

Yes I have acrobat the thing is on the XP there was a selection as save as an PDF File and that was in the Printer Box where u can select the printer you want to use.  But there is no option for this - the reason is again on the bank that I use when you fill out and send your remittance up comes a statement of what you sent date, beneficiary exchange rate etc. you have the option to print this sheet there is no save option on this so when I used hit the printer icon there comes the printer information and on this there was a choice of the printer or save to adobe.  That is missing now and I don't know how to get it back you can only do snip it and save that to the file.
Can you advise on that?

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