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Subject: Acrobat X and Word 2013 help
With my previous Word 2010 setup (and with Acrobat 9 Pro loaded after), I
had an Acrobat PDF tab at the top of my ribbon/menu.
IT has given me a new computer with Office 2013 and Acrobat X Standard. I
no longer have the Acrobat PDF tab and no one can figure out what happened
to it. (The only tab we were able to add was a "PDF Convert" tab which I
think is a Word 2013 tab and not Adobe's.) Acrobat was loaded after Word
and I expected it to automatically add the plug-in/tab to Word.
With my old configuration, I liked being able to use the tab/plug-in to
modify the resolution and other features when creating a pdf through Word.
I don't know that I have that ability now.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
Thanks!
Guy
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