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Thank you for your help.Adobe Acrobat XI Version 11.0.11Oddall my links to Adobe Acrobat say “Adobe Acrobat XI Pro” but when I go into the program and look at “About” it says, “Adobe Acrobat XI Version 11.0.11”. I’m certain I didn’t change the names of the programs so they’re as they installed. In the upper left corner when the program is running it says “Adobe Acrobat Pro”.In the Programs and Features list in control panel it’s called Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. Besides Adobe Reader XI, there are no other versions of Acrobat installed.WorkflowHighlight all desired emails within OutlookOn the Adobe PDF tab within Outlook under “Change Conversion Settings”I make sure “Include All Attachments in the Adobe PDF” is selected.Same tabI select “Selected Messages” and them “Create New PDF”It then creates the PDF with multiple PDFs in one document. Each PDF shows a TXT attachment for each email that includes the signature portion of the emailNote: The emails I’m trying to convert often only have a title and a signature in them along with a JPG photo attached. (Photos of receipts for tax purposes).I’ve done the same thing but instead I used “Selected Folders” and it does the same thing.

I’ve also selected the emails, then gone File and then used “Save as Adobe PDF”. Same result.I think that’s all.Cheers,Jeremy Buckingham. Thank you for the advice.I just performed all the recommendations you suggested.

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Includinginstalled the Adobe Acrobat updates(now says 11.0.12)repaired Office. Specifically Office was repaired as “Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010”. I have no other versions of Microsoft business like apps except this (example – Excel, Word, etc). They came as a bundle.Rebooted after each.Same results.A more specific comment: The TXT file for each PDF is highlighted in blue like a linkhowever below it is an “invisible” very narrow box I can click on. When I click on it the edges “move”/animate. Can’t drag it open or do anything with it.Other thoughts?Cheers,Jeremyprivate information removed by moderator.

Thanks for the suggestion.I converted a single email within Outlook and received the same result.I dragged and dropped the same email to the desktop and converted as you suggestedand the output is different. The PDF contains a TXT and JPG reference next to the words “attachment” in the PDFhoweverunlike my other attempts, there is no link to open either the TXT or the JPG file. When I show the attachments “tab” within Acrobat, it doesn’t show any attachments.I attempted to convert the individual message dragged to the desktop from WITHIN Acrobat and could not see “.msg” files. My thought was to ensure it was setup to include attachments. I know ALL my previous attempts to convert from within Outlook have been set to include attachments. I also tried to find the setting from within Acrobat that would include the attachments.but could not find it.Other thoughts?Cheers,Jeremy Buckingham.

We are experiencing this issue on 11.0.19 on a terminal server.Troubleshooting so far: Remove and reinstall Acrobat XI, Remove and Reinstall Office Standard 2013. Create new Outlook profiles, create test windows profile.

Same result, JPG/JPEG will not attach in email messages converted from Acrobat PDF Maker Outlook add-in unless the message is dragged to the desktop first.Is this still a known issue, maybe there's a registry key the engineers can suggest we add/change/remove for testing?We convert a LOT of emails to PDFs for archiving correspondence so the workaround slows our day down quite a bit. After years of proper Outlook email (with.jpg attachments) conversion to PDF, the issue with.jpg files not being saved in the PDF just started happening to me. I was on Windows 7 and various versions of Acrobat, and now on both Windows 7 and Windows 10 (two machines to test this issue on) and various current versions of Acrobat (update, uninstall/reinstall, repair, etc).The move.msg-to-desktop-one-at-a-time workaround is not a satisfactory workaround for those for us that convert thousands of emails with.jpgs to PDF.I'm very frustrated that this has been an issue known by Adobe for years. Please, Adobe, fix this issue.

Hello Rickh,Sorry for the delayed response and inconvenience caused.Have you tried converting the Outlook email with.jpg attachment to PDF on a different user profile?What is the dot version of Acrobat installed on your machine? To identify refer toHave you checked the latest version of Acrobat?

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Download the latest patch/update of Acrobat from and see if the issue still persists.If you have tried all the suggestions and troubleshooting mentioned above, and still facing the issue, you can report the issue to the Engineering team throughFeel free to update this discussion for any further assistance.Regards,Anand Sri.Edited response. I recently stumbled across this issue. I wanted to share 2 things that ended up working for me.1) workaround: if you've converted to PDF and the picture files are listed in the attachment pane, drag/save those files to your desktop (or whatever folder desired).

The files will open from your desktop (or wherever you saved them). For whatever reason (at least in my case), adobe cannot handle the request to open the picture file. I was so focused on clicking on the embedded file link or opening from the attachment pane, it didn't ever occur to me to try it this way. In other words, it would be like saving the attachments from your email to your drive, then opening it, as opposed to opening the attachment straight from the email.2) solution: check your default programs/associations for jpg, jpeg, bmp, png files.

Make sure they are set to photos (default windows program) if you're running windows 10, or windows photo viewer if you're running windows 7. This allowed me to open the pictures straight from the converted email PDF.it's like adobe knows to use word to open.doc files and excel for.xls, but cannot open jpg, jpeg, bmp, png files unless it is the default windows picture program. Hey jeremyb76868789,If you are still want a solution to convert Outlook email and attachments to PDF including JPG file, then not to bother you can use third party solution to overcome this situation. Try CubexSoft Outlook Export - A most helpful solution for you to convert Outlook emails and attachments to PDF embedded JPG files.

It supports all Outlook editions i.e. Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, etc. The CubexSoft Outlook Export can also convert multiple Outlook emails and attachments to PDF in single process.Here you can see more.

How to add a button to a Word document and assign its Click event at run-time. 9/17/2019. 2 minutes to read.

Applies to: Microsoft WordIn this article SummaryThis article demonstrates how you can use a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro to programmatically add a control to a Microsoft Word document and add a Click event handler for that control. More InformationThe following steps illustrate how you can create a Word macro that will add a control to a document and assign the Click event of that control at run-time. The steps are for Word. However, you can apply the same concepts to programmatically manipulate controls in Microsoft Excel workbooks. NoteThe ability to manipulate the Visual Basic Project of a Microsoft Office document at run-time requires a reference to the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility library.

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Steps to create the sample.Start a new document in Word.Press Alt+F11 to go to the Visual Basic Editor.On the Tools menu, click References.Select the reference for Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility.Insert a new module, and then add the following code example.