This involves a Windows OS - Office application - Acrobat interaction that is not available for the Mac.This sheet is designed to be an aid to you as you are using Microsoft Word for Office 2011 for Mac. Open MS Word or Notepad and type. Test your clipboard history by copying some text in an editor. If you have not copied anything to the clipboard then it will appear like the image below.Adobe has had 15 years to fix this problem (been an issue since Acrobat 3) And they have just blown off Mac Users for 15 years.There is no excuse In years Past Apple was but blip on the Map everyone considered (may still do) Toys so Mac issues were laughed off.Now at least on WllStree Apple is worth more than Adobe and Microsoft combined. Or go to Print menu choose PDF the choose Adobe PDF and go through the windows to create PDF.We really shouldn't be mistreated like this. Choose Export document as either. Verify the links are still live if not (usually they are) , if they are not add them. And it goes in one ear and out the other.There is a work around That involves the use of Apple's Pages. I put in a Bug report to get this fixed once a year.
Where Is Clipboard In Word 2011 Software Developers SoEven back in the old days before Mac OS X existed (think Acrobat versions 1 - 5 ) in System 7, 8 and 9.- CtDave has it the information correct in this case. I can't resist responding briefly to each entry.- Chrisrr2012 -No, it doesn't work that way and NEVER has worked that way on the Mac. A software "bug" means something very specific to software developers so a feature request sent as a bug report ends up in the circular file.)To obtain a feature that involves OS / third-party collaboration feature requests really need to be sent to all involved (in this case both Apple and Adobe).So much conversation. Mac Users were not as timid about trying new Products."someone from adobe has admitted its their fault." does not apply.The Forum's Admin(s) put an "employee" tag on those who are from Adobe.A third party software house (Adobe in this case) cannot "hook" to a primary software house OS/Applications (Apple or Microsoft) unless both software houses agree to share the inner workings of the code.The lack of some feature(s) merely reflects that whatever agreement is present has limits.The only effective way end-users (me - you) have for trying to obtain a "feature" is to submit feature requests.(Note that the lack of a "feature" is not a "bug". Adobe should too, Since if not for Apple Adobe would still be known as Type House.All Products such as Acrobat, Reader, and Photoshop were first rolled out for Mac. In this case, it's one vendor that took the initiative to do it as an export feature. It works too with a reasonable caveat. I may need to try that one.- Phillip Jones also mentions the Acrobat/Reader URL feature which is nice, but it's just keying on the rendered text " " or " " if it's not there then the link is not automatic.- Sue the teacher has an interesting Google Docs workaround.- mmickleson seems to have a workable solution that requires another app. Running a mac os emulator to get imessageI wish I had another workaround that hasn't been mentioned that isn't either too much bother, too expensive or cool that hasn't been mentioned here by the other Forum users.It has to have been working at some point. I'll have to try it.What it boils down to is a feature that has never been in the Mac version of the Acrobat product and has been requested. As stated previously by both Phillip and myself, it's NEVER been there.- loriwitzel seems to have another workaround that results in PDF.
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