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How do I use adobe acrobat 9 pro to convert web pages to pdf with firefox 3.6.x(toolbar does not exist as an option-IE has with possibility)

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I have adobe acrobat 9 pro and I would like to convert web pages to pdf using firefox(the newest version 3.6.x),but I can't because there isn't this possibility.The toolbar for that feature does not exist.Instead of that,IE can use that function.I tried throught preferences to find a solution but nothing came up.THanks

I have adobe acrobat 9 pro and I would like to convert web pages to pdf using firefox(the newest version 3.6.x),but I can't because there isn't this possibility.The toolbar for that feature does not exist.Instead of that,IE can use that function.I tried throught preferences to find a solution but nothing came up.THanks

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The toolbar used by IE is made by Adobe, and Adobe have not made a version of their toolbar for Firefox.

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TonyE Thanks.I probably have to wait for an update or a newer version to fix that.Thanks anyway for answering my question

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there is a solution although it's not handy. in acrobat 9 pro you can make a PDF from a webpage.

create / PDF from webpage and insert the webaddress.

Koos

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Adobe have added the convert to PDF option for Firefox in Acrobat X

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Yes indeed.Thanks for replying my quest.

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Adobe has added convert to PDF option in Adobe Acrobat X ., But this is not working for Firefox 4. "compatibility issue?"

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Adobe are working on making it compatible with Firefox 4 - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/896/cpsid_89622.html