Greeting-
First post to the forum and please excuse my rustic knowledge of all things tech. I hope I didn't post this to the wrong section of the forum.
I have email account and a domain through Go-daddy and have had it for years, not that I am overly please with it.
I have always had a Outlook program that I purchased and used in conjunction with the Go-dady account which I would download to my PC.
I have always had the ability to make PDFs of entire folders and single or multiple messages. I have owned various verions of Adobe Acrobat with the most recent being Acrobat X1. I have other versions such as Adobe Acrobat 8 standard.
I recently bought a new desktop and I am using Windows 11. I have purchased Office 2016 and have installed it.
It is very important for me to be able to archived entire folders and messages in PDF form, as I have a very small law practice.
I have tried numerous times to add the Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin to my Outlook 2016 program. It doesn't accept it. My older desktop still which is also Windows 11 can do this without problem. Can I somehow clone this portion of the software from my old desktop?
Any input as to how I can resolve this?
Thank you very much.
SM51
First post to the forum and please excuse my rustic knowledge of all things tech. I hope I didn't post this to the wrong section of the forum.
I have email account and a domain through Go-daddy and have had it for years, not that I am overly please with it.
I have always had a Outlook program that I purchased and used in conjunction with the Go-dady account which I would download to my PC.
I have always had the ability to make PDFs of entire folders and single or multiple messages. I have owned various verions of Adobe Acrobat with the most recent being Acrobat X1. I have other versions such as Adobe Acrobat 8 standard.
I recently bought a new desktop and I am using Windows 11. I have purchased Office 2016 and have installed it.
It is very important for me to be able to archived entire folders and messages in PDF form, as I have a very small law practice.
I have tried numerous times to add the Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin to my Outlook 2016 program. It doesn't accept it. My older desktop still which is also Windows 11 can do this without problem. Can I somehow clone this portion of the software from my old desktop?
Any input as to how I can resolve this?
Thank you very much.
SM51