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Customize Office 2010 Integration

New Here ,
Jul 10, 2012 Jul 10, 2012

Hi.  First time posting.  We're deploying Office 2010 and Acrobat X Pro and are trying to find out if it's possible to customize the integration with Office 2010.

In particular, one of the things we're trying to figure out is if we can hide/disable the Save & Send option called "Send Adobe PDF for Shared Review" in Word 2010's backstage.  (Word 2010 -> File -> Save & Send).

In general, we'd like to figure out a way to hide some of the backstage options in Office 2010 but NOT disable the PDF Maker integration all together.

I've both called support and chatted with "live" support online but to no avail (in fact, the "live" support said positively that it is not possible).  However, I don't tend to trust the first level support for this type of stuff.

Anyway know if it's possible? 

In general, removing Microsoft items from the menu is a simple matter of finding out the control ID for the menu item (from a spreadsheet they publish) and then putting that in a registry entry (HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\14.0\word\DisabledCmdBarItemsList\TCIDXXXXX).

I'm wondering if a similar thing can be done to remove the adobe-added back-stage items... or if it's done by modifying some custom XML file or perhaps Adobe just simply didn't make it possible to customize it (like it's hardcoded in a DLL and no customization has been implemented).

Thx!

Scott

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 10, 2012 Jul 10, 2012
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Hi Scott,

That level of granular customization is not possible. To learn what can be done:

Use the Wizard: Contains UI for 50+ prefs.

Use AIM: Contains the Preference Reference with 450+ registry configurations

http://www.adobe.com/go/acrobatitinfo

Ben

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