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I created a Toolbar button with AcroButtons and now I want to distribute it to my group. How do I do that?

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I created a Toolbar button with AcroButtons and now I want to distribute it to my group. How do I do that?

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This is a two step process. First you must identify the File that the toolbar button is stored in and then copy this file into the Acrobat JavaScript folder on your colleagues computer. AcroButtons creates Acrobat Toolbar Button definitions with a block of JavaScript code. This block of code is typically stored in an Acrobat JavaScript file. In fact, AcroButtons asks for the name and location to place this file when you save the button for the first time. The name and location of this file are displayed at the top of the AcroButtons Properties Panel when the button is selected for editing. This is the file you distribute to your colleagues. In order for Acrobat to use the button definition file, it must be placed in the Acrobat JavaScript Folder. This the same folder in which the button definition file is on your system. Your colleagues will also have a similar folder on their systems. Typically, the location of this folder on a Microsoft Windows system will be: Full Acrobat: C:\\Progr

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