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ready have Adobe Acrobat Pro loaded. Is it
> possible to load Reader at all just for some brief testing andthen
> uninstall it after the testing is complete, or will I encounter any
> issues by doing this?
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> Thank you,
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> TVB
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At 12:55 -0800 20/1/14, Matt Sullivan wrote:
>While I've not yet used the Fm12 output for ePub yet, it's very much based on
>the Fm to Rh workflow in TCS4. I expect it to work as smoothly (very smoothly)
>as when I published my book last year, and without requiring an Rh installation
>
>**Since
I guess my reaction is that the information from Dov at that link you found is
from 2004 - almost ten years ago... on Windows 98 and Windows XP systems
apparently, etc.
The results may be quite different today perhaps? Or maybe it is my approach of
always installing Acrobat after Reader ...
W
f and all three of my available systems already
have Adobe Acrobat Pro loaded. Is it possible to load Reader at all just for
some brief testing and then uninstall it after the testing is complete, or will
I encounter any issues by doing this?
Thank you,
TVB
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Here are some quotes from Dov Isaacs of Adobe, one of our patron saints
around here:
>/Although you CAN have both Reader and Acrobat installed
simultaneously//(assuming the same version), it is very strongly NOT
RECOMMENDED for a//number of very good reasons. It certainly does not
add any fu
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is complete, or will
I encounter any issues by doing this?
Thank you,
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I suspect that it is the Reader uninstall process that has the potential to
cause problems with duplicated files, or registry entries and the like.
I now leave Reader and Acrobat both installed (in the order that I mentioned in
the other response) and there are no issues - Acrobat is used as the
ng is complete, or will
I encounter any issues by doing this?
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Hi, Tammy and Fred.
I know about the dire warnings on installing both Reader and Acrobat on the
same system, but I have done this without any issues for more than five or six
years now (since Reader 7 onwards, as I recall).
I always install Reader first, and then Acrobat afterwards - so that al
Thank you,
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It wasn't that bad, actually. The install was available from our IT customer
service network, so the whole reinstallation process took less than 20 minutes
once I figured out that was what I needed to do.
-FR
From: tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com
To: docu...@hotmail.com; framers@lists.frameusers
Hi Fred and Alison,
Thanks for the info. Ouch, Fred. That doesn't sound like fun.
OK, I will rethink my options.
Thanks,
TVB
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 11:56 AM
To: Tammy Van Boening; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE:
There's no other machine anywhere in your company where you can test the file?
One of the issues that can arise if you do what you propose is that when you
uninstall Reader it might remove a DLL or other resource that is also used by
Acrobat Pro. If Reader's install and uninstall scripts are rea
I've heard the warnings about having the 2 programs installed on the same
machine as well - but I didn't hear them until after I had been running both
for a period of some years (I had even applied program upgrades to both Acrobat
Pro and Reader).
Despite the warnings, I have never had a probl
All,
I have heard on many occasions that you should not have Adobe Acrobat Pro
and Adobe Reader installed on the same client, but I need to test something
in Reader before I pass a PDF off and all three of my available systems
already have Adobe Acrobat Pro loaded. Is it possible to load Reader
Adobe has embedded a subset of RoboHelp in FM12, much as they have
long been embedding a subset of Acrobat. So with FM12 you don't need
to buy something else to generate ePUB, just as with earlier releases
you didn't need to buy something else to generate PDF.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Stev
At 12:55 -0800 20/1/14, Matt Sullivan wrote:
>While I've not yet used the Fm12 output for ePub yet, it's very much based on
>the Fm to Rh workflow in TCS4. I expect it to work as smoothly (very smoothly)
>as when I published my book last year, and without requiring an Rh installation
>
>**Since
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