


I have discovered that Microsoft Word can open pdfs, converting them to Word documents along the way, but I really do want to be able to see the file in a native Adobe viewer just in case something gets lost in translation. I don't know about anyone else, but I, for one, find life without a pdf client rather frustrating, especially if I want to view the pdf of a Record Pack that I have just produced or one that I have asked a client to send me.
#ACROBAT PDF BROWSER PLUGIN MISSING UPDATE#
They might also change when a browser update is installed, so I won't include many details here. The dialogues (I'm still a Brit) that pop up are browser-dependent and some are easier to navigate than others. It is this viewer that gives the option to save the pdf or print to a destination of our choice. In this case, Maximo uses the pdf viewer built into the browser. These options are only available when there is no Adobe client installed on your workstation.

We can also print to a printer of our choice instead of the default defined on the workstation.īut there is a tiny little catch (isn't there always?) With the latest updates (see this collection of excellent articles by Pam Denny ) we now have the opportunity to save the resulting Record Pack locally and we can then email this pdf. I want to share a tip from a recent PMR regarding Direct Print/Print From Toolbar at 7605
