Close Acrobat and launch it again and try saving any files and see if this brings any difference. A print window will pop up. On the File menu, tap Save. On the Save menu, tap Export this file. Choose a location for your PDF and tap. Tap Save. Open the file that you want to save as a PDF, and then tap File on your tablet or tap the File icon on your phone.
On the File menu, tap Print. Now tap on Print. Thank you so much for that. Hoping I don't have to do this every time in the future. Windows indicates what the file is by reference to the file association in the registry, so while Windows reports it as PDF, it remains a document, which is why the re-association will correct the problem. As for the trial, you report that you are running Windows 8.
Most new PCs come with trials for Office - and it would be that trial that is responsible for the changes following an Office update. Major updates are issued monthly, and tend to assume that the most recent Word version should be the default, so while that trial remains in place the problem is likely to recur. If there isn't such a trial then it is possible that the required registry setting has been lost or corrupted. It can happen, and can certainly happen if you use Registry 'cleaning' utilities.
I am having trouble saving documents in Word It is suddenly automatically saving all documents as a PDF. I am saving the documents as Word files. Select Save As. Browse to your desired location. Windows 10 features a built-in print driver that converts documents to PDF. All you have to do is print the document the way you usually would, and then choose the PDF option as your printer. Select the desired location for your new PDF.
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