On 11/7/03, R Nelson posted a message about not being able
to delete the Adobe Acrobat toolbar from MS Word. He
thought there was a toolbar file somewhere that needed to
be deleted. I'm told that there are no "toolbar files",
that they are embedded within the normal.dot file.
I'm also having the same problem as above. However, I
actually want the Adobe Acrobat toolbar to share a line
with another toolbar. I've enabled that option (toolbars
sharing lines) but whenever I move the AA toolbar and then
leave Word, it reappears on a single line when I open Word
again. I had it fixed once but when I had MS Office
reinstalled, it uncorrected itself.
If anyone knows how to get the AA toolbar to share a line
with another toolbar, I'd appreciate hearing how!! Thanks.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 06 Jan 2004 19:02 GMT
I haven't had any problem parking my Acrobat toolbar at the right (unused)
end of my Standard toolbar; Word seems to remember this setting, and Adobe
honors it. The toolbar is *not* in Normal.dot as someone may have said. It
comes from the Adobe PDFMaker.dot or PDFMakerA.dot add-in. See
http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm
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> On 11/7/03, R Nelson posted a message about not being able
> to delete the Adobe Acrobat toolbar from MS Word. He
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> If anyone knows how to get the AA toolbar to share a line
> with another toolbar, I'd appreciate hearing how!! Thanks.
Greg Maxey - 06 Jan 2004 19:09 GMT
LAC,
See:
http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm
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>On 11/7/03, R Nelson posted a message about not being able
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>with another toolbar, I'd appreciate hearing how!! Thanks.
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