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Adobe and the toolbars
Ok. I've read the posts and discovered that my frustration with toolbars
not staying put is because of the adobe 6 toolbar. How do I get rid of it? I've tried unchecking it when right clicking on the toolbars, but it keeps coming back. John |
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You may need to search your hard drive for Visio add-ons (*.VSL) and delete
the one for Adobe. There are many of these that ship with Visio, but you may also find one with an Adobe name. I don't have the specific add-on to search for. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Kaess" wrote in message ... Ok. I've read the posts and discovered that my frustration with toolbars not staying put is because of the adobe 6 toolbar. How do I get rid of it? I've tried unchecking it when right clicking on the toolbars, but it keeps coming back. John |
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I found and deleted the pdfmaker.vsl file and now the adobe toolbar doesn't
load. However, now EVERY time I start Visio (2003) I get an error message telling me it can't find a missing item and asking if I want to install it. I obviously do not want to install it. However, how do I get rid of the pop up error message? "Mark Nelson [MS]" wrote in message ... You may need to search your hard drive for Visio add-ons (*.VSL) and delete the one for Adobe. There are many of these that ship with Visio, but you may also find one with an Adobe name. I don't have the specific add-on to search for. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Kaess" wrote in message ... Ok. I've read the posts and discovered that my frustration with toolbars not staying put is because of the adobe 6 toolbar. How do I get rid of it? I've tried unchecking it when right clicking on the toolbars, but it keeps coming back. John |
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John Kaess wrote:
I found and deleted the pdfmaker.vsl file and now the adobe toolbar doesn't load. However, now EVERY time I start Visio (2003) I get an error message telling me it can't find a missing item and asking if I want to install it. I obviously do not want to install it. However, how do I get rid of the pop up error message? "Mark Nelson [MS]" wrote in message ... You may need to search your hard drive for Visio add-ons (*.VSL) and delete the one for Adobe. There are many of these that ship with Visio, but you may also find one with an Adobe name. I don't have the specific add-on to search for. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Kaess" wrote in message ... Ok. I've read the posts and discovered that my frustration with toolbars not staying put is because of the adobe 6 toolbar. How do I get rid of it? I've tried unchecking it when right clicking on the toolbars, but it keeps coming back. John John, You'll have to de-install a small portion only of Adobe. 1. In control panel: remove/add programs 2. Acrobat: change 3. Acrobate installer will then start 4. Choose modify 5. Under PDFMaker, de-select the Visio option 6. the installer will ask for the installation CD to confirm and copy a few files, etc. Hope this helps |
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