Re: FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Helen (I'll make sure to use the spell-checker this time.;-)) I have FrameMaker 6, 7.2, 8 and 9 living in peaceful coexistence with Acrobat 3D 8.1.3 on my computer (Windows XP, SP3). I can do a Save as PDF from any FrameMaker version without any problems. DITA to PDF works fine too. There

Re: FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Art Campbell
In addition to Yves' and Dov's accurate comments and advice, what struck me about your post is that you might have run the same machine without a rebuild for a long period of time. I always think that's a good idea to rebuild a system every two or three years because they simply get clogged with

Re: FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Bill Swallow
Yes, they can coexist nicely. Install FM8 first. On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Helen Borrie hele...@iinet.net.au wrote: Hi List, Can FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8 coexist on the same machine?  If so, which should be installed first to ensure that one gets the full functionality of Distiller

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Helen Borrie
Hi List, Can FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8 coexist on the same machine? If so, which should be installed first to ensure that one gets the full functionality of Distiller from both applications? Before I started with the "8" versions I had the respective "6" versions working

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Helen (I'll make sure to use the spell-checker this time.;-)) I have FrameMaker 6, 7.2, 8 and 9 living in peaceful coexistence with Acrobat 3D 8.1.3 on my computer (Windows XP, SP3). I can do a "Save as PDF" from any FrameMaker version without any problems. DITA to PDF works fine too. There

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Helen Borrie
At 07:10 PM 28/05/2009, Yves Barbion wrote: >Hi Helen > >(I'll make sure to use the spell-checker this time.;-)) The spell-checker spelled flawlessly. :-D Thanks for that response - it is *exactly* what I wanted to know. cheers, Helen

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Art Campbell
In addition to Yves' and Dov's accurate comments and advice, what struck me about your post is that you might have run the same machine without a rebuild for a long period of time. I always think that's a good idea to rebuild a system every two or three years because they simply get clogged with

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-28 Thread Bill Swallow
Yes, they can coexist nicely. Install FM8 first. On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Helen Borrie wrote: > Hi List, > > Can FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8 coexist on the same machine? ?If so, which should > be installed first to ensure that one gets the full functionality of > Dist

FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8

2009-05-27 Thread Helen Borrie
Hi List, Can FM 8 and Acrobat Pro 8 coexist on the same machine? If so, which should be installed first to ensure that one gets the full functionality of Distiller from both applications? Before I started with the 8 versions I had the respective 6 versions working happily side by side. So