LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED is for COM objects, not MAPI: We have some other applications that can interaction with local installed applications, by setting Allow local interation = TRUE The "Enable Accessibility." is still unchecked in Word and I checked my Options when I Combine and the option "Always enable accessibility and reflow" is unchecked.I didn't installed office on the sequencing machine, because it should be capable of interacting with the local system.
When I try to add a PDF footer, I still get the dialogue to replace existing header or add new one. I tried using the Combine feature and it doesn't seem to work. That's great, however, I have over 300 Word docs that I have to merge into one document so I use the Adobe Combine and "Merge docs into a single PDF" feature. I tried your solution and unchecked "Enable Accessibility." in Word like you mention above and it worked. Hope this is successful for everyone.I am having the same problem.
So before going all out with this change, I would suggest doing some testing on your documents. If the text (or blank line for that matter) on the page in the Word document extends into the footer, the PDF will add a page (my 1 page test document in Word became 2 pages in Acrobat). So now the issue that arose when I did this: Now when you add a header in Acrobat you should no longer get the dialogue to replace existing header or add new one. On the Settings tab, uncheck Enable Accessibility and Reflow with tagged Adobe PDF.Ĭonvert your file to PDF. In Word 2007, click on the Adobe tab in the menu bar then open Preferences. We have had to implement other methods to accommodate.I know it has been some time since this thread was started but my group has been struggling with this same problem for some time now as well and I think I have found a solution to this issue however, there is the potential for another issue that I will explain. This has literally brought our creation of production orders for our production floor to a snails pace because we use Acrobat to combine several documents to produce our production orders. Also, with a "new" document (after header has been applied in Acrobat) if you try to "Update" the existing header, it removes the Word header then as well. Previously, with Word 2003, we had no problems as long as the Word header didn't overlap (margins) with the Acrobat header. Help!Having the same problem as well (using Acrobat 9 Standard). My documents are lengthy (40 to 180 pages each) and we keep a several year library of these documents and I need a quick resolution.
But I do not get a choice for the update and it wipes out the Word 2007 header/footer. When you create a header/footer a dialogue box opens up to ask if I want to keep my existing header/footer (which is the Word 2007 header/footer) so I answer that I do. I did not have this problem with Word 2007 and Adobe 8 Standard.
However, if I insert or replace pages in my PDF, and I try to update the header/footer, it erases my Word 2007 header/footer. When I add another header and footer through Adobe (Adobe 9 Pro) I am fine. My Word 2007 documents have an existing Word header and footer. We have had to implement other methods to accommodate.Ĭarolro wrote:I am also having problems updating headers and footers. Carolro wrote:I am also having problems updating headers and footers.