Trying to us BIPUBLISHER TO PRINT a pdf with APEX

APEX version 4.1.1.00.2.3
BIPUB 11.1.1.6.0
MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD 2007.
We are trying to print a pdf using Bipublisher for APEX. We have done this before when we were using 3.1 of APEX and it worked. We are also using bipublisher add 11.1.1.6 for microsoft word. We are not having any success. We get the message that the pdf is not a supported file type or corrupt. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pam

Pam wrote:
I tried loading 10.1.3.4.2 of desktop publisher and Itried to load XML and I get this error
The macro can not be found or disabled because of macro security settings. It is not my security settings.With the 11.1.1.6 version of BI Publisher desktop client, did you try setting the Backward Compatible option on - BI Publisher -> Options -> Build?
Also, you can look at the solution posted in the below thread:
Re: Macro error with BI Publisher Add-In: exd removal not working
Thanks,
Rohit

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