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Old 10-23-2015, 06:35 PM
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You hadn't mentioned footnotes & endnotes before. Any attempt to simply hide those creates more problems. You might do better to use Track-Changes and temporarily delete the unwanted ranges; otherwise, use a PDF 'printer' to output just the required pages.

FWIW, Adobe Acrobat Pro 8 is available as a free download from http://www.techspot.com/downloads/46...at-8-free.html - note the serial# mentioned there. Updates, to bring it up to 8.3.1 are available from: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/8.x/

Note 1: If you install the updates, you need to install them in order (8.1.0>8.1.1, etc.) and, although three of them will prompt to reboot, you don't need to do so until all of the updates are installed. Your AV software may also mis-identify a print spooler in the last few updates as potential viruses - just tell it to accept them as legit.

Note 2: If you want to use Adobe Acrobat Pro 8 as a Print Driver, you'll need to go to Start>Devices and Printers>Adobe PDF>Right-Click>Printer Properties>Advanced, then click the 'Print Directly to Printer' radio button.
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