Hope this helps, and let us know how it goes. Supported CMS's: Typo3, Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, Contao, WebsiteBaker, Weblication, CMSQLite and Oxid. Note: Please use the Acrobat Cleaner tool to remove the Acrobat, restart the computer and install the Acrobat.Īcrobat Cleaner tool: Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool - Adobe Labs Link: Īcrobat 2017: Download Acrobat DC Continuous Link: Opens a new tab/window with backend-login of the CMS, which the current website is using. Opens a new tab/window with backend-login of the CMS, which the current website is using.
Select the Adobe Acrobat add-on you wish to enable.In the Add-ons Manager tab, select the Extensions panel.Choose Add-ons and the Add-ons Manager tab will open.Click the menu button (button is marked with 3 horizontal lines) in the top-right corner.However, you will need to do the following steps to enable the extension in the Firefox browser and you can choose not to enable the extension if you so desire:
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The Create PDF extension toolbar and the right-click context menu are now enabled (as shown in the snapshot below). The Extension will be automatically updated when you update Acrobat DC to the latest release. Click the Enable button for Adobe Acrobat Create PDF extension. We apologize for the inconvenience caused, as per the description above, the Adobe Acrobat plugin is not working in Firefox, Is that correct?