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Acrobat PDF Maker Access 2016 Issues

Community Beginner ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Been thru most of the posts for missing ACROBAT Toolbar in Office apps.  Im showing the Acrobat Tab in Addin for all Office 2016 apps EXCEPT access.  All settings from all suggestions seem correct.

Office 2016 up to date 64 bit

Acrobat DC 64 bit updates.

Windows 7 updated.

Can navigate to PDFMake.OfficeAddin.dll but it just wont add to access 2016.

Thoughts?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Hi

PDFMaker is not available for Access. You might like to refer following link for supported apps:

Web browsers and PDFMaker applications compatible with Acrobat and Reader

Thanks

Tanvi

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Hi

PDFMaker is not available for Access. You might like to refer following link for supported apps:

Web browsers and PDFMaker applications compatible with Acrobat and Reader

Thanks

Tanvi

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Lol.  That explains a lot!  It used to be didnt it?  I know I had an Acrobat tab to print separate reports in a previous version of Office 2013 and Acrobat 10 maybe?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Wait a sec.  That page says Access is compatible:

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Hi

From the link already shared above, it seems that the last supported combination was Office 2010 and Acrobat 10. Post which the support has been dropped.

As per the shared screenshot, that's exactly the opposite. 'x' indicates that the particular combination is not supported.

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Tanvi

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Community Expert ,
Jul 31, 2017 Jul 31, 2017

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Note: A check mark (√) indicates that the application is supported; an X indicates that the application is not supported.

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Sorry.  I understand now.  Thx!

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