Question:
MS Office Pro Plus 2010 & Adobe Acrobat X Pro problem?
?
2011-04-24 22:11:01 UTC
Guys..MS Office Pro Plus 2010 extension are now changed with adding 'x' to each extension like
.docx .pptx

My problem is, Adobe acrobat X pro doesn't convert this type of document in pdf...

it successfully converts .doc format , which supports in MS Office Pro 2010...

But what should i do that it should also works to convert it into pdf of MS Office Pro Plus 2010..

pls guys tell what is the solution to fix this problem..
Five answers:
?
2011-04-26 20:12:08 UTC
There is a free "save as PDF/XPS" add-in built in the MS Office 2010, that means you can save office 2010 directly to pdf format, no need to download 3rd party software.



If you want to know the details on how to save office 2010 to pdf, I think you can read this article, http://www.simpopdf.com/resource/the-easiest-way-to-save-office-2010-to-pdf.html
2011-04-27 23:10:29 UTC
> Conduct a registry repair scan as Adobe Acrobat crashing may be related to the corruption in Windows Registry which is a very important part of the operating system.





> Edit -- Preferences -- Page Display -- and uncheck "Use 2d graphics acceleration" box -- OK.



> If Adobe Acrobat Crashing in your browsers then follow the step given below. However, for best possible solution running a registry scan with some good registry repairing tool is recommended.



Navigate to Edit->Preferences

From the Categories navigation window, select Internet

Uncheck the "Display PDF in browser" box

Click on OK



> Delete internet cache, temporary internet files and browser history through an efficient System Cleaner tool.



> Delete Windows junk files.



Use RegInOut for carrying on most of the above mentioned tasks such as repairing registry, cleaning system and browser junk and conducting a registry defrag.
Ilsa
2016-04-30 10:40:45 UTC
Well you can open a Word for example and under the Help tab, you can find the product key, or where is the Office, registered. Although if you want so much to make a clean install ( I believe that there isn't any reason to update the Windows version) you can install the Open office, which is almost the same as Microsoft Office and it is totally free!
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?
2015-02-02 23:25:49 UTC
Try http://www.mykesshop.com/


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