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Is there any way to programmatically load/unload the PDFMaker.xla addin?
Most of the time i want it off, and it is very annoying since it takes like
5 seconds to load each time i load Excel. Is there anyway i can toggle it
on and off without completely uninstalling Acrobat?


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Does no one know how to do this?


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I just use the Tool|AddIn menu in XL2002 and XL2003. This removes the
Acrobat toolbar. To get rid of the menu item, right click menu, hit
Customise and drag the Acrobat item off the menu - it comes back when you
restart XL!

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