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Default PDFMaker and Compile Errors

I just installed Office 2007 and each time I open Excel I receive the
following message: "The file you are trying to open "PDFMaker.old2" is in a
different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file
is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you
want to open the file now? "Yes" and then: Compile error in hidden module
"AutoExecNew" and upon closing Excel I receive: Compile error in hidden
module: DistMon.
I have taken the following steps:
deleted all pdfmaker files, removed the program "Paper Port" the source of
the pdfmaker add-in, removed the pdfmaker add-in in Excel, removed all Norton
programs, removed Adobe Reader and reinstalled Adobe with the latest update
and I also ran the auto correction in Adboe and emptied the Recycle Bin.
This is not causing a problem but is just irritating - does anyone have a
solution to my problem? Thanks I would really appreciate suggestions. LinKay
 
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