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What Adobe product do I need to print emails to PDF from Outlook so that the attachment stays with the email?
Acrobat reader will not place the attachment with the print to PDF emails.
No, it's a built-in part of Acrobat. However, Acrobat X is not compatible with your Office version, and anyway it's not recommended to have two versions of Acrobat installed at the same time. I recommend you uninstall X and then run a Repair Installation on DC.
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You need Adobe Acrobat to do it.
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What version?
I have
Adobe Acrobat DC
Adobe Acrobat X Pro.
Neither of which add the attachment to the print to email.
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Both should be able to do it. What version of Outlook do you have? And you shouldn't use the Adobe PDF printer for that, but the PDFMaker plugin for Office.
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I am using Office ProPlus from office 365 which is Outlook 2016
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Do you have a link to download PDFMaker plugin for Office?
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No, it's a built-in part of Acrobat. However, Acrobat X is not compatible with your Office version, and anyway it's not recommended to have two versions of Acrobat installed at the same time. I recommend you uninstall X and then run a Repair Installation on DC.
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Neither of those does what OP is asking for. They both EMBED the attachments in the pdf, they do not add the attachments as pdfs to the email pdf.
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I have Adobe X Pro.Ink and and Microsoft Office 10. I can print just the message to .pdf, even though the "Include all attachments" is clicked in the Conversion Settings. However, the attachments do not print in the .pdf. How do I print the message and the attachments as one .pdf?
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Did you ever get an answer to this one? I am trying to figure it out as well. I want one pdf file that contains each email with the attachments to each email immediately following said email. Seems straight forward.