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Printing to Adobe PDF

JackiMoya
Registered: Nov 4 2008
Posts: 6

Ever since we upgraded our computers to Windows 7, when we print to adobe pdf, the print window that pops up is not maximized in front of the other windows that are open, so we have to click on in almost every time to name the file which is pretty annoying... any way to resolve this problem?

Jacki Moya

My Product Information:
Acrobat Standard 8.1.7, Windows
gkaiseril
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Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
Have you checked to see if Acrobat 8 is compatible with Widows 7?

[url=http://www.adobe.com/support/OScompatibility.php?promoid=GXVXG]Adobe product operating system compatibility[/url]

George Kaiser

JackiMoya
Registered: Nov 4 2008
Posts: 6
The list does not break down the versions of Adobe Acrobat and if I click on the Faq link it only shows information for Version 9.

Jacki Moya

gkaiseril
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And version 9 is the only Acrobat product that is designed to work with Windows 7. Did you read the section about:

What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7?

If you own Acrobat 6, Acrobat 7, or Acrobat 8 software, you are eligible for an upgrade to Acrobat 9. An Acrobat 9 upgrade can be purchased through your Adobe reseller or the Adobe Store. Upgrading to Acrobat 9 will ensure compatibility with Windows 7 and access to the latest product enhancements such as the ability to build PDF Portfolios, to create and track PDF forms, and to manage team collaboration working with additional services available with a free Acrobat.com services account. Acrobat 9 can be used to create high-quality PDF files from virtually any application and delivers one-click functionality from popular business applications such as Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visio, and Lotus Notes. More information about upgrading to Acrobat 9 is available from upgrade page. Enterprise customers with a Gold or Platinum support plan can contact Customer Support for upgrade tips and planning help.

It appears you will need to buy an upgrade version of Acrobat.

George Kaiser