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THIS ADOBE DOCUMENT SUCKS. I SPENT HOURS FILLING OUT BRUTAL EDITING/FILL IN OF A LONG DOCUMENT & IT SAVED ONLY THE ORIGINAL EMPTY DOCUMENT
THIS ADOBE SUCKS! KEEP IT SIMPLE WILL YA?!! I JUST SPENT HOURS TRYING TO PUT THE "LETTERS DIRECTLY IN THE BOX", INPUTTING ANSWERS , ETC.. ONLY TO HAVE IT ALL ERASED AND LOST! ALL ANSWERS DID NOT SAVE AND YOU MAKE IT VERY VERY HARD FOR 50 YR OLDS AND UP WHO NEVER HAD COMPUTERS TO SIMPLY FILL OUT A DOCUMENT! ENOUGH ALREADY! JESUS IS COMING SOON, SO NONE OF YOUR TECHNICAL WIZ KID FINDINGS MATTER!! WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE ANYWAY, SO MAKE THIS EASY ON PEOPLE! ID RATHER WRITE THESE FORMS OUT IN HANDWRITING WHICH WOULD BE…
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Bug Report: Selection boxes disappear when dragging multiple annotations
Summary:
Selection boxes disappear when one of the selected annotations is a line--Upon moving the multiple selection with a cursor, any annotation selected before the last line annotation was selected will not have a blue selection box. This creates a very confusing user experience because it looks like you're only moving the line annotation.Steps to reproduce issue:
- Select multiple annotations
- Include a line annotation in the multiple selection
- Click and drag the selectionExpected result:
- All selected annotations should have a blue selection box representing the moveObserved result:
- Only the last selected line…1 vote -
Crash when commenting on PDF portfolio file
- Create a PDF portfolio from any two PDF files
- Right click on one of the files on the left and choose Open File
- Go to the Comment tool
- Click Add Text Comment from the toolbar (the single line one)
- Type in a comment anywhere
- Click X to close the tab while the caret is still blinking
Expected:
Asks you to save like it does with a non-portfolio PDF file.Actual:
Freezes and then crashes. Reproducible every time, occurs on multiple Windows accounts.After typing, if you press Esc or do anything else to move focus off the comment, the comment…
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Make commenting fonts lockable
Please make commenting fonts lockable so that when you share a PDF, someone else can see your comments in a specific font. The default font (Segoe) is not great for in-depth text editing, as some characters, like curly quote marks and apostrophes, are not as easily distinguishable from their straight counterparts as they would be in serif fonts.
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Highlight styles for printing B/W, such as outlining or circling words
This would be great for making visual annotations that can be easily printed and used elsewhere, without requiring a color printer. When I make annotations in a book or text on paper, I use circling and underlining, and it would be awesome to do this in Acrobat as well!
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Combine four separate actions - copy, highlight, open pop-up note, paste copied text into note - into one keystroke action.
Combine four separate actions - copy, highlight, open pop-up note, paste copied text into note - into one keystroke action. Or alter the 'Add Note to Text' option to include the selected text within the note as opposed to it just being a highlight. This way the highlighted portion will be included in comments summary reports.
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Sticky selections in the Create Comment Summary window
Please allow user selections in the Create Comment Summary window to be sticky so the chosen options don't have to reset them each time the window is opened.
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Flexible highlighting
1) When multiple overlapping or adjacent regions are highlighted the result should just be a single highlight over the union. This is how highlighting works in e.g. Kindle and Apple Books. A common workflow is to highlight an area, and then realize you made a mistake and wanted to highlight adjacent words. Right now this gives two overlapping highlighted regions with a darker shade on the overlap -- which is distracting, and it's highly unlikely that the user cared to generate two overlapping regions (and pretty unlikely the the user cared to create two adjacent but distinct regions).
2) I'd…
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If a document has been commented on and is closed, why is there no prompt "do you want to save"?
If a document has highlights, comments and notes to replace text it is clear the document needs to be saved in order to retain those comments. Why then, if you accidentally close this document is there no prompt "do you want to save your changes"? As soon as a document has been commented on/changed, there should be a prompt like this. If there has been no change, no prompt is needed.
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Comments grouping
At the beginning I like that the comment bar shows every comment on a page as an individual element, which I find to be very useful for long, distinctive comments. However it gets less handy when it comes to minor comments, such as highlighting important words on a page. Each word highlighted, or to say, each mark you’ve made on that page will be shown as an individual comment under the comment section of the page, making the comment list unnecessarily long. I think it would be nice to be able to group or merge some comments together.
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Allow repositioning of comments sidebar for use on multiscreen setup
Allow custom position and size for comments bar to allow multiscreen editing (InDesign on one screen with comments, Acrobat document on other screen).
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English (UK) Language needed
Adobe acrobat needs British English (as opposed to American English)
I am sick of seeing the red line for the following obvious reasons
behavIOUR
colOUR
SummarISE
etcAmerican English is not the standard, its a variation on the theme.
Please add British English to the program1 vote -
Commenting using dual high- and low-res monitors
Opening multiple Acrobat windows on separate displays causes problems with the resolution calculation in the comments panel, if the screen scaling is different for the two screens.
I'm using the latest release version of Windows 10 Professional, and one panel is 3840 x 2160 at 150% scaling, and the other is 1920 x 1080 at 100% scaling. Acrobat is Acrobat Pro DC 2020.006.20042.
Ordinarily Acrobat rescales correctly as you move windows between screens, but the comments panel seems to have an application-wide display scaling (unlike the rest of the UI) and whichever screen you use most recently ALSO changes the…
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Commentless Highlighting
Include a highlighting tool that doesn't show up as a comment. We use the highlighter to indicate values that have been reviewed, but it makes the comment summary and the comment window very cluttered. It would be nice if we could either exclude highlighting from the comment window or generated comment summary or have a separate tool.
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Stamp Related - Shortcut
Add in Stamp (of an actual stamp that been created) shortcut to the tool bar where you can set its default properties (Size etc opacity) for when that instance has been added to a page, and then what happens next ie is it pinned or does it revert. This gives flexibility for handling large number of document or just a small amount. Being able to save a couple of clicks everytime would be a big help and something I think would improve a lot of peoples work flows. Thank you. Gabi
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Reintroduce Hiding Comments
Previous versions of Acrobat would hide comments when their status changed and no longer matched the current filter. Can we bring this back? It makes doing corrections so much easier.
Video for reference:
youtu.be/lJzoj9hgbCA1 vote -
show correct colours for CMYK annotations
According to the PDF spec it's possible to create coloured annotations which are non-RGB. However, when you create i.e. a CMYK annotation, Acrobat takes the first three values and interprets them as RGB. I.e. [1 0 0 0] results in red instead of cyan, see attached example.
Interestingly, Preflight validates the document so somewhere in the company the knowledge is available.
The goal should be that annotations are displayed correctly independent of how many colour channels are there.1 vote -
Checking comments by keyboard lags
Acrobat 20.6.20034.366983 on Mac OSX 10.14.6
Open a PDF with comments and select comment pane.
Select a comment with the cursor.
Press shift-K. The comment's checkbox should be checked.
Instead, nothing happens.
Press down arrow to move to next comment. The checkbox gets checked.
The reverse also holds true--when using the keyboard to uncheck a comment, the checkmark doesn't get cleared until you navigate off the comment.
In the video, the box is getting checked only when I hit the down arrow key and move to the next comment. You can also see the reverse, except one time (the comment…
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change acrobat DC to DO. DESKTOP ONLY
Buy a dictionary or, better yet, use your iPad to lookup the meaning of ANY. On your website it says DC pro WORKS ON ANY DEVICE.
There are millions of these new things called tablets sold every year (for the last 10 years) Send someone from marketing back to elementary school to learn about ANY. When they get to law school, attend the class on false and misleading. REALLY disappointed with Adobe.
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Comment window stuck open
It is possible to highlight text, but not enter anything in the comment box (no need to in my case). Eventually, the comment box locks in place and you can't close it.
Workaround: save and close the document and re-open it.1 vote
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