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Custom toolbar problem
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DTWS
2005-11-10 19:19:06 UTC
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New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get around this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
DTWS
2005-11-10 19:25:05 UTC
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Forgot to mention that I'm using Visio 2002.
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get around this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
Mark Nelson [MS]
2005-11-11 07:36:56 UTC
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Hmm. My understanding was that Acrobat 6 was a problem but Acrobat 7 was
not.
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Microsoft Corporation

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Post by DTWS
Forgot to mention that I'm using Visio 2002.
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get around this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
DTWS
2005-11-11 15:39:05 UTC
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Do you know what the solution for Acrobat 6 is?
Post by Mark Nelson [MS]
Hmm. My understanding was that Acrobat 6 was a problem but Acrobat 7 was
not.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by DTWS
Forgot to mention that I'm using Visio 2002.
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get around this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
Mark Nelson [MS]
2005-11-12 04:21:23 UTC
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Upgrade to Acrobat 7 :-)
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Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation

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Post by DTWS
Do you know what the solution for Acrobat 6 is?
Post by Mark Nelson [MS]
Hmm. My understanding was that Acrobat 6 was a problem but Acrobat 7 was
not.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by DTWS
Forgot to mention that I'm using Visio 2002.
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get
around
this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
DTWS
2005-11-14 16:44:03 UTC
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Thanks Mark. Kinda makes you wish you had a separate computer for each
application so you wouldn't have this type of problem.
Post by Mark Nelson [MS]
Upgrade to Acrobat 7 :-)
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by DTWS
Do you know what the solution for Acrobat 6 is?
Post by Mark Nelson [MS]
Hmm. My understanding was that Acrobat 6 was a problem but Acrobat 7 was
not.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by DTWS
Forgot to mention that I'm using Visio 2002.
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get
around
this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
David
2006-02-06 21:26:33 UTC
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I found the problem:

If you have Adobe Acrobat Pro installed, it messes up the toolbars. The
workaround is:

- Change the toolbars as you'd like
- with the "shift" key held dow, select File | Save All

Thats it!
Post by DTWS
New toolbars and customized toolbars do not survive from session to session
since I installed Acrobat Professional. Is there anyway I can get around this
problem? I'm using Acrobat 7.0.
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