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    How can i bridge Acrobat Professional to my Autocad? do I need installer for this one? I had already installed acrobat professional.

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    is this so you can print to pdf?

    if so, when you go to plot select Adobe PDF as the printer and it will print it to a PDF file with your paper space settings.
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    to show adobe acrobat in autocad tool bar

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    I think Adobe comes with it's own menu; when I installed it, the menu was loaded when I opened Acad. You might need to load it [Menuload]. Do a search on you computer for *.mnu, or *.cui. I think Adobe's menu starts with pd***, or something similar.

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    thats what i wanted but it doesnt load in my autocad

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    try adding a support file search path which would be similar to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\PDFMaker\AutoCAD\2007 (depending on your install location)...

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    do any of you guys have pdf maker for autocad 2008. im using adobe acrobat professional 7. i check the support file search path and it only supports autocad 2004, 2005. do i need to reinstall adobe acrobat?

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    2008 comes with a plotter 'DWG To PDF.pc3' [at least my install did].

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    hazardman, u are Filipino? do you have acrobat support file for autocad 2008?

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    version 8 supports Acad 2008 for plotting to PDF, not sure on version 7 though.
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