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I'm not sure when things stopped working. I have MSO 2003 and Windows 2007.
When I hit the PDF button in Excel, it starts going through the PDF motions
but then Excel locks up and stops responding. In Word, the screen blinks a
few times and then just goes back to Word without making the PDF. This is
getting frustrating, any ideas?
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Try this first if you use Excel 2007

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources


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"Mark" wrote in message ...
I'm not sure when things stopped working. I have MSO 2003 and Windows 2007.
When I hit the PDF button in Excel, it starts going through the PDF motions
but then Excel locks up and stops responding. In Word, the screen blinks a
few times and then just goes back to Word without making the PDF. This is
getting frustrating, any ideas?

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I actually have 2003. Is there something similar for that? Do I need to
upgrade?

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Try this first if you use Excel 2007

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources


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"Mark" wrote in message ...
I'm not sure when things stopped working. I have MSO 2003 and Windows 2007.
When I hit the PDF button in Excel, it starts going through the PDF motions
but then Excel locks up and stops responding. In Word, the screen blinks a
few times and then just goes back to Word without making the PDF. This is
getting frustrating, any ideas?

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For 2003 you need a third-party application that supports PDF.

Do you have one?

Which is it?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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I actually have 2003. Is there something similar for that? Do I need to
upgrade?

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Try this first if you use Excel 2007

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources


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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm



"Mark" wrote in message ...
I'm not sure when things stopped working. I have MSO 2003 and Windows 2007.
When I hit the PDF button in Excel, it starts going through the PDF motions
but then Excel locks up and stops responding. In Word, the screen blinks a
few times and then just goes back to Word without making the PDF. This is
getting frustrating, any ideas?

.


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