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October 14, 2012
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What/who is 'PDF Complete?'

  • October 14, 2012
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A PDF Complete banner attaches itself on all PDF documents I open with Acrobat Reader.  How can I stop/remove this banner?  Any help will be appreciated.  Thank you.

frankM

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Are these documents you make, or that you get on the web, or something else?

Do you get one on this file: http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/files/2011/04/Acrobat8-9-XNewFeatureHistory.pdf

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Rave
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October 14, 2012

Hi,

PDF Complete is a 3rd party software similar to Acrobat. The demo version has a watermark or banner that gets attached to all the pdf's.

Remove the software from the Control Panel and make Acrobat / Reader the default application for pdf's and it should be fine.

Regards,

Ravi.

kyxadobeAuthor
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October 15, 2012

There is no 'PDF Complete' program in my CP list (Progs & Features) so I may have removed it before.  I've verified that Acrobat reader is my default program for PDFs.

Thanks for your prompt response.

Have a good day!

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Legend
October 14, 2012

Are these documents you make, or that you get on the web, or something else?

Do you get one on this file: http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/files/2011/04/Acrobat8-9-XNewFeatureHistory.pdf

kyxadobeAuthor
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October 15, 2012

I didn't get it on  '.....history.pdf' from link you sent me and on pdf printed via my pdf995 driver (just tested).  I get it on files sent to me via email last two months.  I will now investigate/confirm if problem is really coming from my source.

Thank you for your prompt response!