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PDF Maker Office add-in and Publisher 2010

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Aug 30, 2017 Aug 30, 2017

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I'm running MS Office 2010 on Windows 7. The PDF Maker for Office worked great in Word, Excel and Publisher when I had Acrobat X installed. Now that I have Acrobat DC installed, the add-in will only work in Word and Excel. I am totally unable to load it in Publisher. I've tried a few reg hacks I found in various searches with no change. Will I be forced to downgrade to Acrobat X to get that functionality back in Publisher?

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Aug 30, 2017 Aug 30, 2017

Acrobat has discontinued PDFMaker support for Microsoft Publisher as of Acrobat 11. Acrobat 10 supports Microsoft Publisher only through Office 2010, 32-bit only! No registry “hacks” will work because the code simply isn't there in either Acrobat 11 or Acrobat DC to support this.

Given the relatively low usage of Microsoft Publisher in combination with PDFMaker (and perhaps the overall lack of a large ​Publisher ​user base), the decision was made to discontinue that support.

Your alternatives are

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Acrobat has discontinued PDFMaker support for Microsoft Publisher as of Acrobat 11. Acrobat 10 supports Microsoft Publisher only through Office 2010, 32-bit only! No registry “hacks” will work because the code simply isn't there in either Acrobat 11 or Acrobat DC to support this.

Given the relatively low usage of Microsoft Publisher in combination with PDFMaker (and perhaps the overall lack of a large ​Publisher ​user base), the decision was made to discontinue that support.

Your alternatives are to use Microsoft's own PDF creation capability within Publisher or to print to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance.

          - Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)

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what publishing programme should I use then Dov that will allow pdf file integration please?

This is a serious error in th ePublisher programme in my experience.

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