Guys,
On my old system (Acrobat Pro 6.0, XP 32 bit OS), I used to be able to hit the print icon, choose a size, choose PDF printer, and then it would prompt me for a place to put the created PDF print (either from drawing, or part/assy mode), and create color PDF's. And, it would remember that directory for future PDF printing (in the same session)...
New system:
I just got Adobe Acrobat Pro 8.0 to run on my new system: Windows XP 64 bit OS, dual core, 9GB memory... I get past sizing the paper and choosing to print PDF, and the system just hangs. It won't recover until I kill ProE.
I can use ProE's embedded print to PDF (plot) command as a work around, but Acrobat has some nice features I'd really like to keep using, and a lot less button clicks...
Anybody have any ideas?
Dave
On my old system (Acrobat Pro 6.0, XP 32 bit OS), I used to be able to hit the print icon, choose a size, choose PDF printer, and then it would prompt me for a place to put the created PDF print (either from drawing, or part/assy mode), and create color PDF's. And, it would remember that directory for future PDF printing (in the same session)...
New system:
I just got Adobe Acrobat Pro 8.0 to run on my new system: Windows XP 64 bit OS, dual core, 9GB memory... I get past sizing the paper and choosing to print PDF, and the system just hangs. It won't recover until I kill ProE.
I can use ProE's embedded print to PDF (plot) command as a work around, but Acrobat has some nice features I'd really like to keep using, and a lot less button clicks...
Anybody have any ideas?
Dave