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ar-pharazon

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I am currently using CS3 at work, but had previously used CS. I also have CS3 at home, but don't use it the same way I do at work.

When I open a .PDF saved by another program (MAXIMO - bin labels), CS used to remember the settings I had (resolution 2400 ppi, Grayscale) even after closing the app and reopening it.

CS3 only remembers the settings within a given session. Any way to make CS3 remember these settings each time it's opened?

Also when re-saving the file, CS used to default to "yes" when asking whether to overwrite the existing file and CS3 defaults to "no". This results in an extra keystroke each time. Can this be changed?

What I'm doing is very repetitive and those extra steps get pretty annoying.

Any help is appreciated, Thanks.
 
OK, a little off topic, but I think Acrobat will always need to be present, rather than Reader.

Whenever I have Acrobat installed, a .pdf option appears in Word (& Excel for that matter). Word 2007 has an "Acrobat" tab at the top. Same thing at work, Word 2000 & 2003 didn't have any .pdf icons at the top until Acrobat was installed.
Reader won't open a Word doc, that I'm aware.
When I open a Word doc here at home in Acrobat, it opens Word, converts and saves it, then closes Word. But I haven't been able to edit the .pdf then in Acrobat. That might have something to do with the "acrobat pdf maker server could not be loaded" error I keep getting when I start with Word and try to save as .pdf. It does create the .pdf though, I just can't edit it afterwards. I'm looking at this problem, but nobody seems to know how to fix it.
 

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