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To: "Pat Fortino" <patrick.fortino@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Can't generate pdf WITHOUT thumbnails
From: Dov Isaacs <isaacs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:48:08 -0800
Cc: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
In-Reply-To: <LISTMANAGER-25396-15924-2002.10.31-11.21.23--isaacs#adobe.com@lists.FrameUsers.com>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
No, you cannot have both Acrobat and Acrobat Reader simultaneously
"active" on a system. You could conceivably have both physically
installed, but only one will register as servicing PDF files, usually
the last installed. Adobe doesn't officially support such co-resident
installations.
- Dov
At 10/31/2002 10:21 AM, Pat Fortino wrote:
>Rick,
>
>Thanks. If I understand you correctly, the pdf file does not contain
>thumbnails, but Acrobat 5.0 generates them. If a user with the Acrobat
>Reader plugin views the pdf, he/she will not see the thumbnails.
>
>The reason I kept seeing them is because Acrobat 5 defaults as the Acrobat
>plugin when I view the pdf in Netscape.
>
>Is there any way to tell Netscape to use the Reader (instead of Acrobat
>5.0) to view pdfs?
>
>
>> You can, but if you open the PDF file in Acrobat 5, Acrobat generates them
>> on the fly. They're not saved in the file.
>>
>> Rick
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