Strange behavior. I don't have the full Acrobat, so can't test your problem,
but here is a possible work around: You might try picking up "PrintToPDF", a
shareware program that converts anything to.pdf and then open it with
Acrobat for editing. ( http://www.jwwalker.com/pages/pdf.html ).  Select it
in the chooser just like a printer and the "Print" command within programs
turns the file into a .pdf, or drag the file over the desktop icon  and it
does its thing.

David Allen

cbirds wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 09:24  AM, Carolyn Shere wrote:
>
> >> Can someone that's familiar with Acrobat tell me what's going on?
> >> I've not seen any documentation that says Appleworks docs can't be
> >> converted. That is mainly what I want to use it for.
>
> It should work if you just drag your document over the desktop icon.


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