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June 29, 2017
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How to remove acrobat addin from office 2016 for MAC

  • June 29, 2017
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Hi, I have a adobe acrobat dc pro version installed on my macbook.

And I also have a office 2016 for Mac.

The acobat addin on the word for Mac version ribbon bar is unnessceary and I want to remove it.
However, the word for Mac is not the same with the word for win so I can't find ways to remove the addin.

Correct answer fredm79436896

Very annoying that this add-in just integrates Word without asking permission for.

To remove it :

Go to Preferences and click Ribbon and Toolbar.

Select the command "Add-in" or "Complements" in the Developer tab and click the add arrow.

Close Preferences.

Click on you new option icon in the upper part of the ribbon.

Deactivate "linkCreation.dotm"

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Participant
July 24, 2024

While in Excel for Mac, select Tools from the Menu bar > select Excel Add-ins...

When the Add-ins window appears, uncheck any checkboxes next to the add-ins you want to deactivate such as Saveasadobepdf. Click OK to save the change; the Adobe tab will no longer be displayed on the ribbon as long as you've deactivated all Adobe add-ins.

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Hi, I have a adobe acrobat dc pro version installed on my macbook.

And I also have a office 2016 for Mac.

The acobat addin on the word for Mac version ribbon bar is unnessceary and I want to remove it.
However, the word for Mac is not the same with the word for win so I can't find ways to remove the addin.


By @Xianwei Zhang

 

Participant
January 17, 2021

Having this issue with PowerPoint. I've gone in and removed the files in the ~/Library/Group Containers/{long random string}.Office/User Content/ folder. I've ran the find command (w/ sudo) to locate any other copies of the files, both full file names and using wildcards. I can't locate any other copies of these files on my machine but i still get the message when loading up PowerPoint. Only PowerPoint. 

 

any one else had this issue and/or knows how to resolve it? I'm one step away from uninstalling PowerPoint and reinstalling, but I shouldn't have to do that just for removing some Adobe products from my laptop..

Participant
January 22, 2021

go to Tools menu in powerpoint and choose PowerPoint Add-ins and Uncheck / Remove the Adobe add-in.

Participant
January 22, 2021

I had tried that already. None were listed. 

I had to end up uninstalling and then reinstalling Office entirely. Just  uninstalling and reinstalling PowerPoint alone didn't solve the issue. 

Participant
February 4, 2018

Thanks for fredm's answer.

But I found that deactivate it will not solve the problem completely.

Once the mac restarts, the tab will reappear.

The "complete" way is delete the linkCreation.dotm.

search it in the finder and delete it.

Participant
October 6, 2019
Thanks for the hint on how to disable the Adobe PDF AddIn for Word. I am using a loaner computer where they copied over all my user information (~/Library) but not the Adobe Acrobat software. I was able to search for the "linkCreation.dotm" file and found it in
Participant
October 6, 2019
The Word AddIn files are now hidden under ~/Library/Group Support/{long random string}.Office/User Content. I had to delete both the linkCreation.dotm and the SaveAsAdobePDF.ppam file to avoid getting errors when I start Word.
fredm79436896
fredm79436896Correct answer
Participant
February 4, 2018

Very annoying that this add-in just integrates Word without asking permission for.

To remove it :

Go to Preferences and click Ribbon and Toolbar.

Select the command "Add-in" or "Complements" in the Developer tab and click the add arrow.

Close Preferences.

Click on you new option icon in the upper part of the ribbon.

Deactivate "linkCreation.dotm"

Participant
April 5, 2025

That worked ! Thank you.

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Community Manager
April 24, 2025

Hi @tanmay_0704,

 

Hope you are doing well. 

 

Thanks for sharing what worked for you.

Please feel free to leave an upvote to the answer for the algorithms to show it on top for future users searching for a solution to a similar problem.

 

Regards,
Souvik.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2017

Do you have an Options command under the File menu in Word?

Participant
February 4, 2018

in office for mac version, there is no "options" command.