![]() Eventually, I let Adobe update the Reader 8 to the newer version, and it was not expired. Once installed, then I got my Reader back. Finally, I Uninstalled everything Adobe, rebooted the computer from a Cold Boot, and went to a site that had old versions of software and downloaded a Reader 8 copy. I spent a day and a half trying to get a copy of the Reader back that would work. Adobe kept downloading the XI to me, and then telling me that it was expired. Whenever I tried to download a fresh copy of the older reader, I couldn't get it. Then, when the Evaluation ended, I had no Adobe Reader, either. All Adobe offered me was a monthly, paid in advance for one year, subscription. I downloaded an Evaluation Copy from the Adobe website, and used it for 30 days, and wanted to purchase it. I do it in this manner so that I can replace single pages when updates make sense to change the page, and then do another combine to have a complete manual. ![]() I scan manuals into pdf form, producing a pdf page for each manual page, then use the combine to assemble all of them into a complete book. I use them extensively to produce reports from daily logs, and to remove unnecessary entries when completing these reports. I bought the XI version for the Extract and Combine functions of the software. ![]() Love the Extract and Combine functions the rest is just there.
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