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I have had this add-in for some time. It periodically fails in at least 2 ways:
  1. It has trouble with many equations.
  2. It occasionally scrambles text. In this case, the PDF looks OK on the screen, but the text is scrambled when printed. I have tested it on multiple printers.
How can I tell what version I have and/or whether i have the latest version?

I also have Acrobat 9 Pro. It handles the equations and text, but it screws up my Word settings.

Is there a better third party tool I should get instead?
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