And if THAT doesn't work, catch the hint.
Sell everything and move to a small South Seas island.
Live on conch, coconut, and kelp.
And Corona.
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And if THAT doesn't work, catch the hint.
Sell everything and move to a small South Seas island.
Live on conch, coconut, and kelp.
And Corona.
Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's Printers
area are one installed by Snag-It and the Dell printer that my network
shares. (The guy who helps manage my network and router installed that Dell
printer to the laptop.)
Try using Repair Acrobat Installation under the Help
Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's Printers
area are one installed by Snag-It and the Dell printer that my network
shares. (The guy who helps manage my network and router installed that Dell
printer to the laptop.)
Try using Repair Acrobat Installation under the Help
At 08:52 AM 24/10/2011, Art Campbell wrote:
>Short answer is that you should probably uninstall acrobat and reinstall.
>
>I would use RevoUninstaller, a free utility, to make sure you get all
>components. Then reboot and reinstall.
+1 for RevoUninstaller
From bitter experience:
1. Uninstall Acr
Short answer is that you should probably uninstall acrobat and reinstall.
I would use RevoUninstaller, a free utility, to make sure you get all
components. Then reboot and reinstall.
On 10/23/11, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's
> Printer
Are you saying there are no logical Acrobat printers in your Printers
folder after a normal install?
On 10/23/11, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> Framers, I can't find an answer in the archives so hope you can help.
> Via my TechCommSuite 2 license, I've never had a problem installing
> Acrobat Pro any
At 08:52 AM 24/10/2011, Art Campbell wrote:
>Short answer is that you should probably uninstall acrobat and reinstall.
>
>I would use RevoUninstaller, a free utility, to make sure you get all
>components. Then reboot and reinstall.
+1 for RevoUninstaller
From bitter experience:
1. Uninstall Acr
Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's
Printers area are one installed by Snag-It and the Dell printer that
my network shares. (The guy who helps manage my network and router
installed that Dell printer to the laptop.)
Carol
At 01:03 PM 10/23/2011, you wrote:
>Are yo
Short answer is that you should probably uninstall acrobat and reinstall.
I would use RevoUninstaller, a free utility, to make sure you get all
components. Then reboot and reinstall.
On 10/23/11, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's
> Printer
Correct. The only printers that are listed in the Control Panel's
Printers area are one installed by Snag-It and the Dell printer that
my network shares. (The guy who helps manage my network and router
installed that Dell printer to the laptop.)
Carol
At 01:03 PM 10/23/2011, you wrote:
Are y
Are you saying there are no logical Acrobat printers in your Printers
folder after a normal install?
On 10/23/11, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> Framers, I can't find an answer in the archives so hope you can help.
> Via my TechCommSuite 2 license, I've never had a problem installing
> Acrobat Pro any
Framers, I can't find an answer in the archives so hope you can help.
Via my TechCommSuite 2 license, I've never had a problem installing
Acrobat Pro any version on any computer before, and the PDF printer
driver always shows up in the list of available printers. This hasn't
happened on my new
Framers, I can't find an answer in the archives so hope you can help.
Via my TechCommSuite 2 license, I've never had a problem installing
Acrobat Pro any version on any computer before, and the PDF printer
driver always shows up in the list of available printers. This hasn't
happened on my new
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