I was hoping that someone might be able to help me out or point me in the right direction.
We are currently migrating across to Windows 7(from XP) and are looking to remove as much Adobe software from our site as possible. In Office 2010 there is a option to save any document as a PDF. Great, it works fine for most of our users needs.
Now my question is, do we require and sort of license or application agreement from Adobe to have this running on our site at all? Or is it 100 percent covered by our license for MS Office 2010?
Is Office using any sort of Adobe engine to output the PDF's or is it completely Microsoft? I think you can see what I'm getting at.
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Hello all,
I was hoping that someone might be able to help me out or point me in the right direction.
We are currently migrating across to Windows 7(from XP) and are looking to remove as much Adobe software from our site as possible. In Office 2010 there is a option to save any document as a PDF. Great, it works fine for most of our users needs.
Now my question is, do we require and sort of license or application agreement from Adobe to have this running on our site at all? Or is it 100 percent covered by our license for MS Office 2010?
Is Office using any sort of Adobe engine to output the PDF's or is it completely Microsoft? I think you can see what I'm getting at.
Hope someone can help clarify this for me.
Thanks
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