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Old 09-24-2005, 02:13 PM
Jerry
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Default How to get rid of the Adobe add-in?


I have eliminated Adobe's additions to MS Office programs and they duly disappeared from all programs, except from Visio. I physically deleted the file C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\PDFMaker\Office\PDFMVisio.vsl, but now each time I start Visio, I get a warning: "Visio could not find this add-in or one of its files. This feature is not installed. Would you like to install it now?"

I haven't been able to find where the add-in definition resides. Can anyone help me get rid of the nagging warning?
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Old 11-05-2005, 09:33 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Re: How to get rid of the Adobe add-in?

Sounds like you have something in the startup path that tries to load when Visio starts up.

Which version of Visio? Check under the Options to see if there is something in the Startup Path.


John... Visio MVP

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Old 05-08-2006, 12:21 PM
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Default Re: How to get rid of the Adobe add-in?

I had similar issue. Not sure if it is the same.
Here is how it got resolved.

Tools.....Macros......Visual Basic Editor.

Now inside the VBA editor
Tools.....References. Uncheck the adobe checkbox.

~ron
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