Creo spot colors extension

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    Default Creo spot colors extension

    Acrobat 6.02 Professional, OS 10.3.4, G5
    Loaded the creo spot colors v 1.1.1 plug-in the usual way (get info/add plug-in), looked as if it loaded OK, but won't show up when I open a file. Am I to assume it's not compatible with Acrobat 6.02?
    Scott_Sackett@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Creo spot colors extension

    If it is a single plug-in file and claims compatibility with Acrobat
    4, it cannot also be compatible with Acrobat 6. (A single file can be
    compatible with 4 and 5, or with 5 and 6, but not both).

    Aandi Inston
    Aandi_Inston@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Creo spot colors extension

    OK, thanks. And a BIG thank you to Creo for keeping current. 'Nother reason why I abandonded brisque for Nexus.
    Scott_Sackett@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Creo spot colors extension

    What is it this plug-in is supposed to do? Perhaps there are alternatives.
    Gary_A.@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Creo spot colors extension

    ... and perhaps they have updated it but you do not have that version ...
    i.e. you would probably have to pay for it ...

    Jon
    Jon_Bessant@adobeforums.com Guest

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