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Hide "comment list"
How do you hide the 'comment list"? It pops up every time I try to make something and it doesn't automatically adjust the document and takes up so much of the screen. Very annoying.
3 votesPlease click on the small inward arrow near the comment list to collapse it.
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Add quick buttons to comments to set Status (Accepted/Cancelled/Completed/Rejected)
Small icons on comments (could be hidden until mouseover) to quickly set a comment's Status with a left-click. Could be 4 icons (preferable), or one icon that toggles between Status type.
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why can i not just highlight something? Why am I prompted to fill out a comment as well?
The older versions I could just highlight something, now I am forced to highlight and then enter a comment or manually close the comment box. Also, why can I not pin the comment features (box, arrows, text) to the task bar like you use to be able to?
Thank you,
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Do not automatically open comment pane
Do not automatically open comment pane
When choosing the Comment tools from the Tool pane, the Tool pane closes and the Comment pane opens automatically. Would be nice to have an option such that the comment pane doesn't automatically open. Most of the time I just want to highlight a few things without typing any actual comments.
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Request: Pressure Sensitive Draw Tool
Requesting pressure sensitivity on the "Draw Free Form" tool, or a separate draw tool with pressure sensitivity.
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Highlight Issues
Every time I want to highlight something, the highlighted words are non-continuous, it is very laggy and only highlights part of the text I've selected, such as a few letters. It is very annoying as I am a student and highlighting the key points during lectures is very important for my studies. Hope that Adobe can fix this as I really like Acrobat's full compatibility with PDF files but I would like to have seamless highlighting as well.
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Enable Copying Highlighted Text on Mac w/ Cmd+C
On a Mac in Default Mode, it should be possible to copy highlighted text by using the keyboard shortcut.
Now, all you can do is select the highlighted parts and right-click -> Copy Text. Why shouldn't it be possible to select the highlighted parts and press Cmd+C?
Doing the extra clicking work is very labor intensive when working with a lot of previously highlighted paragraphs.
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Adobe Acrobat DC
Hello Adobe IT-support
Currently I got an user where Adobe Acrobat DC randomly crashes with following error codes:
Name on program with error: AcroRd32.exe, version: 19.8.20081.46137, time stamp: 0x5be1da18
Name on module with error: Annots.api, version: 19.8.20080.44583, Time stamp: 0x5bca4f44
Un expected error code: 0xc0000005
Error 0x001273d0
Proces-id 0x4b28I have tried to uninstall Adobe and repair it again with no luck
What is wrong?
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LaTeX support in the comments
It would be so cool to have LaTeX support in the comments. So that people can jot mathematical notes for themselves while reading.
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Allow 'No Fill' option for shapes to quick tools color changer
I can choose 'no color' in the properties dialog box for shapes, but this option is not available in the quick tools color change drop-down box. If I want a blank fill, I have to open the detailed properties dialog box every time. Can you add a 'no fill' color to the quick tools drop-down?
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Your circular icons in the comment panel are painful to look at. The "Text-replace" icon is illegible
You need to clean-up / simplify your comment circle icons, the previous version had non-distracting icons, in the newest version all I can pay attention to is how poor the "text-replace" icon is, scales poorly.
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Separate Move tool for Comments
In Acrobat DC I'm fnding it very difficult to move comments (e.g. a text box) once it has been placed. The Move cursor disappears and simply doesn't come back. I place comments on recruitment forms, both signed and new ones, and I need to move comments around simply and easily on the form. I don't have time to struggle with it, or to wait hoping a move cursor might appear.
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Acrobat text-edit comment functionality improvements needed
Three problems with the new update on Acrobat, all relating to text-edit comments. 1) Underline, strikethrough, replace, and insert are now represented only by arcane symbols in the comment pane. Before, there used to be the actual words "underline", "strikethrough", "replace", or "insert." Such text labels are gone, and they don't even appear with a mouse-over. This is awful. I work a lot with clients who are less familiar with Acrobat comment functionality, and this only makes it less clear for them. Bring back the text labels for the comment pane entries. 2) You know not everyone uses Acrobat in…
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replace text in commenting copies the text int my comment
Please make the pop-up open without text. If I want them to replace the text, why would that text come into the comment pop-up? Please, change all the highlighted and replace text pop-ups so they have not copy in them.
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Highlight feature?
Where is the highlight feature and how to use it? very important for documents?!!
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Can't select a text annotation - Acrobat Pro 2017
In Acrobat X a text annotation (created with the Typewriter tool) could easily be selected by merely clicking on it. In Acrobat Pro 2017 there seems to be no way to select it. This is a real show stopper for me since I often need to delete or copy/paste a group of selected line, text, and other annotations.
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Acrobat crashes
Environment: Mac OS 10.13.6
Acrobat Pro DC version 2019.010.20064
Build: 19.10.20064.311007Steps:
1. Open 2 PDFs and tile them vertically
2. Activate the Comment app in both documents.
3. Collapse the Comment sidebars on both documents
4. Select some text and click on the Highlight tool in the commenting toolbar
5. Observe that both Comment sidebars expand automatically (undesirable behavior).
6. Type Command+W to close PDFs without saving.Result:
Acrobat crashes.Expected:
Documents both close without a crash.2 votes -
Acrobat crashes
Environment: Mac OS 10.13.6
Acrobat Pro DC version 2019.010.20064
Build: 19.10.20064.311007Steps:
1. Open 2 PDFs and tile them vertically
2. Activate the Comment app in both documents.
3. Collapse the Comment sidebars on both documents
4. Select some text and click on the Highlight tool in the commenting toolbar
5. Observe that both Comment sidebars expand automatically (undesirable behavior).
6. Type Command+W to close PDFs without saving.Result:
Acrobat crashes.Expected:
Documents both close without a crash.1 vote -
Multiple colors of Highlighters in the tool bar showing at one time. I could use six different colors
Multiple colors of Highlighters in the tool bar showing at one time. I could use six different colors
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Comments worked better before this new update of 2019
Comments worked better before this new update of 2019
3 votes
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