![]() As much as it would be desirable for the user to upgrade to Acrobat DC, in fact, that upgrade might not actually solve the problem cited here which appears to be a problem with font availability or accessibility. ![]() In fact, the problem here appears to be related to font access and absolutely not compatibility with Windows 10. The user recognizes this as in fact is trying to produce PDF by printing to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance.Īlso note that the user did apparently successfully run Acrobat 8.x, (including printing to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance) on “until the last Windows 10 update.” Note that it also true that Acrobat 8 doesn't support the Create Adobe PDF PDFMaker feature under any recent versions of Microsoft Office. See my response to the original question!Īlthough you are correct that Acrobat 8 was certainly never designed, tested, or updated for Windows 10 and that it has been long out of support, the fact is that if Acrobat 8 was updated to 8.1, many users do successfully use Acrobat 8.1 under Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10. ![]()
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