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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Loss of "Save as PDF" function Windows 8 Loss of "Save as PDF" function Office 2013
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If you are interested, Adobe Acrobat 8 professional was available for free download from the Adobe site. It is the full version, not a trial. It works with recent versions of Word, at least through Word 2010. It does not add a tab, though; it is the 2006 version. Here is one post that tells how to get it. I last checked that this works about 2 years ago.
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