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June 17, 2025
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adobe pro com add in to word 365 - error "getimage"

  • June 17, 2025
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I have microsoft 365 v 2408, build 17928.20538 on a windows 11 v 24H2 (10.0.26100.4061)

- when i add in the adobe pro com add -in to microsoft , i get the following error message 2 or 3 times every time i open an office document. 

------ custom UI runtime error in acrobat pdfmaker office COM Addin - an error occured while calling the callback: "GetImage"

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In outlook - when adding an attachement, the PDF documents do not show in the recent list like they used to. 

I have already tried uninstall of office and adobe pro, and then reinstall. Any advice on how to make the com add in work? i have waited through different updates and tried to select the add in again - but the error messages never go away. 

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Legend
June 17, 2025

Hi @DJO4,

 

 

Thanks for sharing the details. From your description and error message "GetImage," it appears the issue is related to the Adobe Acrobat COM Add-in in Microsoft Word 365. It likely interferes with document handling or when rendering the Adobe PDF tab icons or controls.

 

 

Based on what you’ve shared, here are a few things to check and try:

 

1. Repair Adobe Acrobat Installation

  • Open Acrobat.

  • Go to Help > Repair Installation.

  • Restart your system and check if the issue persists.

 

2.  Update Acrobat and Microsoft Office

Ensure both Acrobat and Office 365 are up to date:

  • Acrobat: Help > Check for Updates

  • Office: File > Account > Update Options > Update Now

 

3. Re-enable or Reinstall the COM Add-In

  • Open Word.

  • Go to File > Options > Add-ins.

  • At the bottom, select COM Add-ins > Go…

  • Uncheck Adobe PDFMaker Office COM Addin, click OK.

  • Reopen Word and re-enable it again via the same steps.

  • If the issue remains, you may need to reinstall the add-in:

    • Close Word and Acrobat.

    • Navigate to:

      • C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat <version>\PDFMaker\Office

      • Run PDFMOfficeAddin.dll via regsvr32 or reinstall Acrobat.

       

     

4. Run Office as Administrator Temporarily

Sometimes, permission issues prevent the add-in from loading or functioning properly.

  • Right-click the Word icon > Run as Administrator.

  • Try using the PDFMaker tab again.

 

You may also check this help document: https://adobe.ly/3HIwoWx

 

Additional Notes:

  • If the add-in fails during GetImage execution, this could indicate a problem loading icons or toolbar assets, often due to missing registry keysa corrupted user profile, or interference by third-party plugins.

  • Try with another Windows user profile to rule out user-specific corruption.

  • If your organization manages add-ins centrally, check with your IT or endpoint management team about deployment integrity.

 

 

Please let us know:

 

  • Your exact Acrobat version (Help > About Adobe Acrobat)

  • Whether the issue happens with all Word documents or only specific ones

  • If any third-party plugins or security software are in use

 

 

We’ll be happy to help further!


~Tariq