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May 17, 2012
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Convert Outlook email to pdf

  • May 17, 2012
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Until just this week, I was able to choose "Save As" and "Convert to pdf" while in an open email. The option to convert to pdf has disappeared from the list of save as options.   My IT dept says it's a setting in Adobe Acrobat Pro to allow the conversion.  I can't find anywhere in Adobe to make that setting.  Ideas?

Mejor respuesta de Sameer_A1

Hi TisaMarisa,

The PDFMaker may have been disable in your Outlook.

To enable it open Outlook.

Click on > Tools > Trust Center


Choose Add-Ins in the list on the left side of the Trust Center window. Choose Disabled Items in the Manage pop-up menu at the bottom of the Trust Center window. Click Go.

Look in the Disabled Items list for Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Add-In.

If Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Add-In is in the list, then select it, click Enable, and click Close. Then close and reopen the Office 2007 application.

Hope this will resolve your issue.


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May 17, 2012

Hi TisaMarisa,

The PDFMaker may have been disable in your Outlook.

To enable it open Outlook.

Click on > Tools > Trust Center


Choose Add-Ins in the list on the left side of the Trust Center window. Choose Disabled Items in the Manage pop-up menu at the bottom of the Trust Center window. Click Go.

Look in the Disabled Items list for Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Add-In.

If Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Add-In is in the list, then select it, click Enable, and click Close. Then close and reopen the Office 2007 application.

Hope this will resolve your issue.


Participant
May 17, 2012

Thanks!  PDFMaker was not specifically disabled, but it was not on the Active Application Add-Ins list either, so I added it and now I have my Convert to PDF option back.

Participating Frequently
May 17, 2012

Thats great!!!

Sameer