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Yes, I believe they are the same. I have not found Presenter on any menu
option, only "Use Presenter View" but that is related to multiple monitors.
When I do Start > All Programs > Adobe > Adobe Presenter, all I get is a
presentation on how to use the dang ribbon/toolbar. A lot of good that does,
since I don't have it.
The Acrobat ribbon/toolbar that I do get is the PDF Maker Add-in. Do I need
to disable/uninstall this? Hope not, I use it frequently with Word.
Joy
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Matt Sullivan <matt -at- grafixtraining -dot- com>wrote:
> By "Presenter Ribbon" do you mean "Presenter Toolbar"? (sorry, still
> using XP...)
>
> Do you have the Presenter menu item available? (which might indicate that
> Presenter is installed, but simply not displaying the ribbon/toolbar)
>
>
> -Matt
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