Word 2010 pdf plugin problem
As Word is locally installed and the application concerned together with its Word plug-in are virtualised, the plug-ins do not appear when Word is run. Is there a solution to this? If you launch Word on the sequencer whilst you are sequencing an application , the relevant plug-ins DO appear in Word, but only whilst the application is being sequenced. Once the sequencer is finished, the Word plug-ins are no longer available. I guess this means that as far as the application itself is concerned, it is installing the plug-in correctly.
The problem is due to the 2 different environments - local and virtual. Because you are virtualising the add-ins, Office running outside the package has no knowledge of them. There would be different ways to approach this. Typically I would browse to Word or Excel or whatever the plug-in is for and then rename the shortcut to something more descriptive like Generic Add-in or whatever.
As Aaron alluded to though when you do this you unfortunately have a shortcut for every plug-in you create so things can get messy. What if a user just wants all his plug-ins to appear whenever he opens the application? If you want that behaviour you would have to either have 1 virtual package which has all your plug-ins installed and have that browsed to you local application.
That way you could have a shortcut Excel with Add-ins or whatever. PDF Converter from Nuanace, for instance, does not and it's not free. Nuance's advertising is a little deceptive as the program's inability to embed Type 1 fonts is buried deep in explanatory information. However, it will not cost you anything to try it. Another alternative would be to use the Snagit Printer www. D Long Just upgraded to Cannot print to Adobe PDF printer.
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Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Suzanne S. Barnhill MVP. In reply to andrew-soferharoun's post on October 26, Adobe has said that Acrobat X will be required to be fully compatible with Office , but you can use the built-in PDF converter.
You can change the default Save format to. The following is what you will need to do. First, you will need to download and install this application on your computer, and then launch it. A window for conversion will be opened. Note: You can customize the page and also add more files for conversion in the pop up window by simply clicking the Add Files button. With this Microsoft Office plugin, you will be able to convert your PDF files to Word format without blocking or slowing down your computer system.
It is very simple to install. It will take you one minute to have it installed on your system and ready to use. Using this plugin is not hard at all. Your just need to make sure that you are running Windows Server , Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 to be able to install it and use it successfully.
When using Word or , the following is how you download, install and run this plugin on your system.
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