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Paul Banerjee
 
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Suddenly Adobe 6.0 was not saving Word, Excel, PPT in PDF. I re-installed it.
Word and PPT are OK but I am unable to save Excel in PDF. Word and PPT have
Adobe icons but Excel does not.

Most grateful,

Paul
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Make sure the PDFMAKER.XLA file is in your XLStart folder. For
instance, the XLStart folder in Office XP is "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\XLStart".

Paul Banerjee wrote:

Suddenly Adobe 6.0 was not saving Word, Excel, PPT in PDF. I re-installed it.
Word and PPT are OK but I am unable to save Excel in PDF. Word and PPT have
Adobe icons but Excel does not.

Most grateful,

Paul


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Close all programs in adobe 6 go to tools detect & repair
Should fix everything
Cheers
Peterm

"Paul Banerjee" wrote:

Suddenly Adobe 6.0 was not saving Word, Excel, PPT in PDF. I re-installed it.
Word and PPT are OK but I am unable to save Excel in PDF. Word and PPT have
Adobe icons but Excel does not.

Most grateful,

Paul

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