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Erreur d'exécution 53 - fichier introuvable MacPDFM

New Here ,
Sep 17, 2024 Sep 17, 2024

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Bonjour, 

 

Sujet 1000 fois traité, avec des solutions qui fonctionnaient jusque là, mais avec mac OS sequoia, le problème revient et la solution "ancestrale" de supprimer les adds-on dans word et powerpoint ne fonctionne plus (dans word, on ne peut plus supprimer linkcreation.dotm, on peut juste le décocher temporairement mais la coche revient à la fermeture de word et on ne peut plus le supprimer (le - est grisé)).

La suppression des fichiers dans le dossier "bibliothéque" ne fonctionne plus non plus. 

Si je désintalle Acrobat pro, plus de problème, mais ce n'est pas une solution... Avez vous une idée ???

 

La seule solution que j'ai trouvé jusque là, c'est de ne plus fermer Word ou powerpoint...

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Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Apologies for the response in English, but I had the same problem and ended up finding the solution.  After upgrading to Sequoia, the files that have classically needed to be deleted are now located here:

Screenshot 2024-09-18 at 8.36.39 AM.png

It's the same basic fix as before:

For Word, delete "linkCreation.dotm" from the Word subfolder under Startup

For PowerPoint, delete "SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam" from the PowerPoint subfolder under Startup

Then, restart each application.

Hope that helps!

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Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Apologies for the response in English, but I had the same problem and ended up finding the solution.  After upgrading to Sequoia, the files that have classically needed to be deleted are now located here:

Screenshot 2024-09-18 at 8.36.39 AM.png

It's the same basic fix as before:

For Word, delete "linkCreation.dotm" from the Word subfolder under Startup

For PowerPoint, delete "SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam" from the PowerPoint subfolder under Startup

Then, restart each application.

Hope that helps!

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Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Ok thank you, in my case, i don't have de subfolder microsoft, because i installed the applications through the mac appstore. But i will try to delete them and install via the microsoft installer. Hope it will be as simple as before. Because it is really boring ! keep you in touch

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New Here ,
Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Oh YES !!!! i made a mistake.... i was not in the good folder application support.... So Thank you very much !!!! you are the best !

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Sep 23, 2024 Sep 23, 2024

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Bonjour, j'ai le même problème : je ne trouve pas le dossier Microsoft dans "Application Support". Est-ce qu'il y a deux dossiers "Application Support" différents ?

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Sep 23, 2024 Sep 23, 2024

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Did you check to make sure that you're accessing the Library folder that's directly under your hard drive's root folder, rather than the one that's under the Users/[Username] folder?

 

So, the path would be here:

Screenshot 2024-09-23 at 7.48.44 AM.png

 Don't get confused by the alternate Library folder here:

Screenshot 2024-09-23 at 7.50.13 AM.png

 That second location doesn't have the correct files that need to be deleted.  Hope that helps!

 

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Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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Oh Thanks !!!

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Oct 16, 2024 Oct 16, 2024

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Hi I was able to find and delete the "linkCreation.dotm" from the Word subfolder and in PowerPoint, "SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam"
Though my path to these files was very different from the path you mentioned; (HD/Users/myname/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word).
But even after a restart, I still am receiving error messages; "Visual Basic for Applications - File not found: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/MACPDFM.framework/Versions/A/MacPDM" (those files to be deleted were not found anywhere else)
Every time I open an Excel document, I get two of these messages.

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