I believe that after the installation of Office2007 and Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, the production of PDF file has been "PDFMaker file loss", initially found to be a file format problem, Acrobat Professional 8 only support docx (Microsoft new document format), but Doc does not support, now adobe out of Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0 upgrade Package 8.1, has been very good to solve this problem, we can go to try! ^_^
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Open Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional create doc file to PDF, "PDFMaker file is lost to run Setup in Repair mode", click "Yes", the problem is not resolved. However, there is no problem printing the doc file directly to the PDF. The workaround for this error is as follows:
1, first close Word.
2, open the directory c:documents and Settingsloginuserapplication datamicrosofttemplates (Loginuser is the current computer power-on login user name; If you cannot display application Data directory, then to my Computer, select Tools-> Folder Options-> view-> Show all files and folders.
3, after the backup delete the directory. dot file (Backup is in case, in fact, do not back up also line).
4, open Word, and go to help-> about Microsoft Office Word-> disabled items.
5, in the pop-up window, select the enabler, the stand-alone startup, and then shut down.
6, close Word and then restart, the problem is solved.
Retrieve the Missing PDFMaker toolbar in Word
Environment: Office XP 2003 + Acrobat Professional 7.0
Phenomenon: When making PFD, "PDFMaker file is missing, do you want to run Setup program in Repair mode?" The hint.
Unhelpful action: It is not helpful to suggest whether or not to choose. Blind reinstallation of office2003 and ACROBAT7 is useless.
The right approach:
Open Directory: C:documents and Settingsadministratorapplication datamicrosofttemplates (where the administrator is the user name of the currently logged on system, Application Data This directory defaults to hidden folders, so make sure you have permission to view hidden folders, that is, tools-Folder Options-view, ensure "View all files and folders" in the selected state.
Second, delete this folder under the *.dot and *.dotm files (if you are afraid of problems, you can first back up these files and then delete.) Office2007 Previous version is *.dot,2007 is *.DOTM)
Third, open MS Word, if it is a previous version of Office 2007, take the following actions to help-> about Microsoft Office Word-> Disable the project, see if there is a PDF project, enable it, and then close Word and restart.
For solutions to Office 2007, take the following actions:
The Office Menu icon in the upper-left corner-the word option button in the lower-right corner-add-ins to see if there is a addin for Acrobat in the disabled item, enable it, and restart Word.
If this does not solve the problem then you will delete *.dot and * in step three. Open MS Word before DOTM the file, disable all add-ons to the PDF, and then perform the third fourth step.
Convert a Word document to a PDF document for job needs, prompt for "PDFMaker file missing" when converted, and run setup in Repair mode.
As long as the PDF document is not made, consider the possible time to lose the program files, as prompted to repair the installation.
After installation finished again, or prompted PDFMaker file lost. There is no way to uninstall the reload, or so.
Depressed in the hand of a text document converted a bit, did not think of success! Another Word document, or success! Change the document I originally wanted to convert, or not!
It's weird!
I suddenly thought of pdfmaker. When you convert a Word document, the word master is started, and the converted word main program that you just failed to start is not started. The reason may be right here!
The original two days ago installed WORD2007, just to convert the Word document is word97~2003 format, maybe Adobe PDFMaker and WORD2007 program interface A little problem, make PDF file need to start WORD2007, The WORD2003 format of the file is WORD2007 after the boot is not 100% compatible, there are the above prompts.
Understand what's going on, the solution is simple, just want to convert the Word document (DOC format) to the WORD2007 docx format, and then turn to PDF file on the line.
Similarly, if you have new programs, and PDFMaker is so prompt, you will also need to save the converted file as the most recent document format.
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