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Jul 20 2007
File Under: Software & Tools

Latest Acrobat Update Omits the ‘Save’ Button — Here’s How to Get it Back

  • By Michael Calore

Fedexkinkos

The most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (v8.1), released last month, has several enhancements, including support for Adobe3D and better Flash integration. It also has a cute little "Send to FedEx Kinko’s" button in the toolbar.

The new button is cool and everything if you like to print stuff out at Kinko’s, but it appears to have taken the place of the "Save" button. Huh? Follow these steps to get your save button back:

1. Right click on an empty part of the toolbar and choose "More Tools."

2. A box with all of your toolbar options will pop up. Scroll down to the File Toolbar menu.

3. Uncheck the box next to "Send to FedEx Kinko’s" button. Check the box next to the "Save" button.

4. You can fiddle with your toolbars in this menu and get them as tidy — or as useful — as you want. The other button you probably don’t want is the button right next to the Kinko’s button, the "Acrobat Connect" meeting button.

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