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After working flawlessly Acrobat DC will not combine multiple Word files to a single PDF. Probably stopped about two to four weeks ago.
Haven't loaded any new programs on the computer, only done basic software updates from Microsoft, Adobe and Apply. The error message is "No PDF file was created because Adobe Acrobat encountered an unidentified error."
I've read all the other forum discussions about this issue that have popped up over the past year. I've removed Acrobat using the AcroCleaner Too. I've removed it using Adobe CC, I've removed and reinstalled Microsoft Word (well all Office programs actually). I've rebooted, I've changed those "enhanced" security settings. I've tried putting the Word files on the local C: drive. I've tried doing it with new and old Word Docs. I've tried the .docx and .doc versions of the files. Nothing has worked.
I can make PDF's in Word from a Word document, and I can combine multiple PDF's into a single PDF file. This seems like a really basic function for Adobe. And it worked flawlessly before all this started. Its super frustrating.
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be and why it would inexplicably just start happening in the past month?
MacOS High Sierra, version 10.13.3
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, version 2018.009.20044
Microsoft Word for Mac, version 16.9.1
I spoke to Adobe technical support. They were very nice and helpful. They indicated that they are aware of the issue and that they are working on it. Something about a bug in certain Word updates that is causing the problem, not sure. They didn't provide a specific timeline but seemed to be all over it.
Kinldy check the version of microsoft office.
i was trying to combine word file.
changed version of office from 2013 to 2016 and it started working.
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Also, the Create Multiple PDF files process does not work. Acrobat will open and close each Word file consecutively like its performing the conversion but gives a message "Cannot open document" for each Word document file.
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Started having the exact same issue a few weeks ago. I tried everything to work around it. Finally called Adobe support this week to formally request a patch/bug fix. Adobe support insisted that there was no issue with Acrobat and refused to escalate the ticket. Frustrating indeed.
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Thats not good news. I don't doubt that something may have happened on the Microsoft Word software end but it seems like two of the biggest software manufacturers in the world could work this out. The problem is occurring within the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC program so it would be great if Adobe could address this issue clearly. Or work with Microsoft to figure out what went wrong over the past year. Its very mysterious. This is an essential function.
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Same problem here. Have tried every trick I have found online. Tried a totally different PC and unable to combine office documents into one file.
If I convert each file individually it works fine, and then combine just pdf's it's ok.
Any time a .doc or .xls is added, it fails.
Any help would be appreciated
Mac High Sierra
Adobe Acrobat XI pro
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I spoke to Adobe technical support. They were very nice and helpful. They indicated that they are aware of the issue and that they are working on it. Something about a bug in certain Word updates that is causing the problem, not sure. They didn't provide a specific timeline but seemed to be all over it.
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December of 2020, and I am having this issue... The only things that work are PDF files and images. No Word docs or Exel or anything like that.
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Hi,
Here is the solution.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.doc]
@="Word.Document.8"
"Content Type"="application/msword"
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Hi,
Here is the solution.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.doc]
@="Word.Document.8"
"Content Type"="application/msword"
Then you can restart your PC/laptop before try again.
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It is very nice of you to provide the solution, but for those of us who are not as sophisticated, it makes no sense. Could you please put some meat on those bones?
Thank you.
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Hi,
Here is the solution.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.doc]
@="Word.Document.8"
"Content Type"="application/msword"
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For those of us that can only work with applications could you please elaborate more? I know you need to go to the command prompt; do I just copy and paste? or what?
Thank you
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in your search bar, type "regedit" to open your registry editor. from there, follow the directory from above.
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Yes, but I need 64 bit version.
So my solution wotked for me with 64 bit version.
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Same issue. Used to work in Acrobat 11; stopped working, so I bought Acrobat 17. Still doesn't work. Very frustrated.
Used Acrobat Cleaner and uninstalled Acrobat 17. Reinstalled. Still no joy.
MacOS High Sierra
Mac Word 16.10
Acrobat 17
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Hey, Im having the same issues trying to work with word documents, Its March 4, 2020. what was your solution?
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Hi,
What version ut MS Winword do you have?
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Hi,
Here is the solution.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.doc]
@="Word.Document.8"
"Content Type"="application/msword"
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I also get this issue. it show message that Cannot open document.
And, when I print MS Word with "Adobe PDF" printer, it create xxx.tmp file. Cause me to print twice for one pdf file.
Windows10
MS office 2016
Adobe Acrobat DC
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Here is what I have found regarding the combine/convert files feature in Adobe Acrobat DC.
Steps taken:
1: Fresh install of Windows 10 x64 Enterprise v1709
2: Installed Microsoft Office 2013 Pro Plus
3: Installed Acrobat DC and patched to version 2018.011.20040
4: Tested the convert/combine function and it’s working
5: Installed Microsoft Skype for Business 2016
6: Tested the convert/combine function which then errors
7: Applied registry fix and restarted
8: Tested the convert/combine function and it’s working
Basically Acrobat DC has a problem with Office 2016. We use Office 2013 and didn't have any issues until we installed Skype for Business 2016. The registry keys need to be modified to set the MS Office compatible version. I had a support ticket opened with Adobe regarding the combine/convert issues and after a month they closed it with no resolution. So, I figured it out myself no thanks to them. Of course this fix won't do anything for those of you with a Mac.
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It seems that word is not closing properly after converting each word document, If you look at the open programs in the task manager, there will be an instance or multiple instances of word running in the background even if your task bar doesn't show that word is open, If you force quit word through the task manager after each time acrobat converts a word file, acrobat continue on combining until it converts the next word document, While this is not a solution, it may be an insight to the problem.
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Thanks Bill, you were spot on with Skype being the problem.
We've run into issues before when having different versions of Skype and Office suite installed, specifically Skype 2016 and Office 2013. I had a computer that was able to combine the word files and change them to a PDF just fine until I installed Skype 2016. After that I was no longer able to do so. Removing Skype and repairing Office allowed me to once again merge the Word Docs and make them PDFs.
My users will be happy! Thanks again.
Rob
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What regkey did you have to change to get this to work? We are having the same issue that when you try to combine a list of word documents into a pdf then minimize the adobe window that window keeps popping up during the conversion. We have Skype for business 2016 installed also.