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These last two topics relate to PDF Converter Professional.
Web Updates
Select Automatic Web Updates under the Help menu to be informed
whenever a program update is available for any of the three components.
You can also get the latest program updates directly from the Help menu.
Please ensure that web access is available.
Un-installation
1. Select Programs and Features from the Control Panel (or Add/
Remove Programs in Windows XP).
2. Select Nuance PDF Professional
8.0.
3. Click Remove to
uninstall the program or Change to auto-repair it.
This removes all three components o
f PDF Converter Professional.
A de-activation step is performed at the start
of uninstallation, allowing
you to reinstall the program later without re-activation problems.
De-activation requires web access.
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