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Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker (the Convert To Adobe PDF button in the PDFMaker toolbar/tab) is an add-in that creates PDF files from Microsoft Office applications. This feature installs with Acrobat Professional and Standard. Show
This document can help you troubleshoot problems that occur when you try to create PDF files from Office applications using Acrobat PDFMaker. Although this document is specific to Microsoft Word, most of the troubleshooting procedures also apply to Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel. Acrobat Ribbon is not availabe in Office 2016 or Office 365 applications on WindowsApplicable to Office 2016 or Office 365 versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Try the following steps to fix the problem:
PDFMaker crashing with Office 2016 and Office 365 on WindowsAcrobat PDFMaker is crashing with Office 2016 and Office 365 on Windows after Office 2016's February update. Adobe is investigating the problem and working with Microsoft to get it resolved as soon as possible. Meanwhile, to create PDFs, see the workaround here. Check Acrobat's compatibility with Microsoft OfficeBefore you begin troubleshooting, be sure that the version of Acrobat you are running is compatible with the version of Office you are running. For details, see . Troubleshoot Acrobat Distiller and the Adobe PDF printer (Applicable only to PDFMaker for MS Office 2003 and earlier)Acrobat PDFMaker (for MS Office 2003 and earlier) uses the Adobe PDF printer, which in turn uses the Acrobat Distiller application, to convert Word documents. Therefore, the first step in troubleshooting is to determine if Acrobat Distiller is working correctly: Try to create a PDF file from Word with the Adobe PDF printer
Try to create a PDF with the Acrobat Distiller applicationNote: This method doesn't support advanced PDFMaker features, such as maintaining links and document structure.
Troubleshoot Acrobat PDFMakerIf you can create a PDF file with the Adobe PDF printer or Acrobat Distiller, but not with Acrobat PDFMaker, the problem could be with an Acrobat PDFMaker feature. To determine if any of these features is the cause of your problem, disable them. Then, try to create a PDF file:
Troubleshoot document-specific issuesIf you determine that the problem is document-specific, troubleshoot as follows. Enable only the Acrobat PDFMaker features the document usesFor example, if the document contains only the heading styles Heading 1 and Heading 2, disable the other heading styles in the Acrobat PDFMaker dialog box. Switch to the Normal document view in Word, and then create the PDF file using Acrobat PDFMakerRe-create the Word document to eliminate any damageDo one or more of the following:
Re-create any custom heading styles in the document, and then create the PDF fileIdentify conflicting elements in the document
Reinstall programsRemove both Acrobat and Office or the specific Office application (Word, PowerPoint, or Excel). Reinstall Office or the specific Office application, and then reinstall Acrobat. To remove Acrobat, use the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel. For instructions on how to remove Office, see the Office documentation or contact Microsoft. If the Word document is protected, remove the protectionFor instructions on how to remove the protection, see the Word documentation or contact Microsoft. Troubleshoot conflicts with other macros in Microsoft WordPDFMaker can conflict with other macros, such as virus checkers or fax software. If other troubleshooting tasks fail, or if PDFMaker has problems after installing a third-party macro, troubleshoot conflicts with other macros. Macros known to cause incompatibilities include Duden Korrektor Plus 2.0, ViaVoice 10 and earlier, Personal Translator 2002 Office Plus, OfficeReady Stuffit, Leuchter Informatic AG WordPlus, and GoldMine Link to Word. To determine if PDFMaker is conflicting with another macro, delete or deactivate other macros one at a time (refer applicable link below). Then try again to convert a document to a PDF using PDFMaker. If the problem does not recur, contact the manufacturer of that macro.
Troubleshoot problems in Microsoft WordStart Word using the /a switch and add PDFMaker manuallyThe /a switch starts Word and prevents add-ins and global templates (including the Normal template) from being loaded automatically. The /a switch also locks the setting files; that is, the setting files cannot be read or modified if you use this switch. Note: Changes to preferences, customizations, or macros during an /a switch session of Word are lost when you quit Word. To start Word by using the /a switch:
To load PDFMaker manually (Acrobat 6.x only):
For Acrobat 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, X (as applicable)To load PDFMaker manually (MS Word 2003 or earlier):
Load PDFMaker manually (MS Word 2007 and 2010):
Create a test Word document and start PDFMaker:
If you resolve the issue when you use the /a switch to start Word, remove each of the components that load during Word startup. Remove these components one at a time in the order that they appear in Word. The following components load during Word startup:
Note: Refer the following Microsoft Product Support Services for additional Word startup troubleshooting:
Rename the Normal.dot template fileFor instructions on how to rename the global template file, see the section "Global Template (Normal.dotm or Normal.dot)" in the Microsoft Support article, How to reset user options and registry settings in Word. Scroll down the page to get to the article. Important: Do not use /a switch to restart Word after you complete the steps. If you resolve the issue when you rename the global template, then the issue is a damaged Normal.dot template. It's sometimes necessary to change several settings to restore your options. If the Normal.dot file you renamed contains customizations, such as styles, macros, or AutoText entries that cannot be easily re-created, try using the Organizer to copy those customizations from the old Normal.dot file to the new Normal.dot file. For more information about how to use the Organizer, follow these steps:
If you do not resolve the issue, consider using your old global template (Normal.dot) instead of the new global template. To use your old Normal.dot template, rename the new Normal.dot template back to Normal.dot. If you continue to experience issues with PDFMaker after working with this document, contact Acrobat Support. |