Fusion Pro in Acrobat

Started by Trish, September 08, 2016, 06:28:34 AM

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Trish

I know enough about FusionPro to get by and things have been running pretty well up to this point. Yesterday, while doing my usual thing, when I hit compose, acrobat gives me the spinning wheel of death! :death:
I am not finding much in the way of tech support. 
Using Version FusionPro 9.3.6 and Acrobat Pro

Any Help would be appreciated.
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DigiCorn

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If you have other Acrobat Plug-Ins, it may be a conflict. I know the order in which you install the plug-ins is very important too, but it's been a few years. I probably posted the answer in another thread. If I can track it down, I'll post the link.

https://www.b4print.com/index.php?topic=8134.msg250542#msg250542

My post says install PItStop first, then other plug-ins. Remove any plug-ins you may not be using.
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Trish

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