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Hi everyone - I had posted awhile back about whether or not to purchase Acrobat Pro 6.0 or not. The concensus was to go ahead and purchase it, with a few caveats to keep a copy of 5.0 around. Both of these have been done. I do have several questions that I'm wondering if you can assist me with. 1. What are you using for standard set-up parameters? For example, what is the page default that you use? I like 100%. 2. Do you display single page or continuous? Why to each? 3. For those of you with users with large monitors (19"-21") what is the standard display size that you use? I prefer a smaller resolution (1024 x 768 or 1152 x 864). I do have one user with a large monitor with settings at 800 x 600). What I am finding is that I cannot find the "OK" button when I want to print or to save settings. The only way I can see that is to change the display and then adjust it or to say enter. But then, I am not sure if the settings are "held" and/or remembered. 4. Printing - This same user noticed that when a document was sent to print, that it was really "glitchy" and almost choking on the printing. What are the parameters that you set up? 5. Do any of you have any good sources, other than the Adobe help file for me to review to familiarize myself with this? I wanted to test more, but of course, wasn't able to. 6. Another issue that I encountered was that there is generated Microsoft VB warnings for enabling macros. I think I figured out how to disable this and to make it so that it doesn't reappear. Has anyone else had that problem? I'm running Microsoft XP and Windows 2000 Server environment. Have a great Thursday!! Cordially, Peggy DaValt Department of Regulation & Licensing Information Technology [EMAIL PROTECTED] 608.261.2389 Visit drl on the web: http://www.drl.state.wi.us/ "Never let yesterday's disappointments overshadow tomorrow's dreams." --Author Unknown To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
