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Chandler_Burr@adobeforums.com #1
How to Delete the Acrobat button auto'ly created in MS Word
Please let me know if you know how to delete or cancel the Adobe Acrobat button that my AA 5.0 program creates on the top toolbar in Word every single time I open the program. Makes me a little nuts. (I hit Customize and cancel it... next time I open it the little bastard is still there! Weird...) If you could email the answer, I'd really appreciate it; I'll never find this forum again! [email]regularguy39@aol.com[/email]. Thanks!! - Chandler
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Dorian_Grey@adobeforums.com #2
Re: How to Delete the Acrobat button auto'ly created in MS Word
You probably won't have much luck with an email - the purpose of a forum is open discussion.
If you do find you way back then carry out a custom install to remove the icons and also the Adobe PDF menu - you can't have one and not the other.
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