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Transparency grid / solid background toggle.
There should be an easy to find, one click toggle type button that changes the background from white to the transparency grid.
I often work with PDFs with some amount of transparency for one reason or another, and when showing people that are not familiar with the transparency grid it gets confusing, so if I could quickly toggle the background to white that would help out a lot. Actually, being able to toggle bleed lines and such on and off would be a big help too.8 votes -
Please change back the flick through files – control tab to commend ` as per all other adobe programs – Photoshop, illustrator.
flick through files shortcut keys
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Bookmark a whole section of pages
Add bookmark feature that will mark a whole section of pages in a pdf that can be extracted later as a separate document. This would allow better management of the merging and un-merging multiple pdfs into and out of a larger pdf file. This would be helpful if only one chapter in a pdf file needs to be removed, edited and then replaced.
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Tab Management
I'm constantly in and out of Acrobat.
I would love to be able to right click and either close all tabs or close all tabs to the right without closing Acrobat. I jump from job to job and each has its own handful of PDFs to view. When I'm done with a job, I have to either manually close each tab or close the whole window and select close all tabs. Then immediately after, I have to open more and wait for Acrobat to start up again.6 votes -
Keyboard Shortcuts to Show Black/White Screen when PDF is Launchedin FullScreen/Presentation mode
Brief title for your desired feature: black and white screens in full screen/presentation mode
How would you like the feature to work?
like it works in keynote by using a shortcut like cmd+b and cmd+w and MS powerpoint(Shift+B, Shift+W)Why is this feature important to you?
Presenting pdfs with the need to black out the presentation on the beamer without having access to the beamers remote.6 votes -
Browser PDF Hyperlinks with the ability to choose an option to open the link in a new browser window.
When you open a PDF in a browser, and there are hyperlinks in that PDF, when you click on a hyperlinks, it opens in the same window. Is there a way to force it to open a new window? Is there an option or button that one can click that will allow this to happen?
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Customize "Save as" locations
When I go to Save As PDF, I would like to be able to add my own frequently-used folders, even if they were not used recently. Maybe add them on the left side of the window? I save 99% of my PDF's to sub-folders in one of two master folders, so adding shortcuts to the two master folders on the Save As screen would be helpful.
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It is essential for the user to be able to disable the default view settings that were set by the creator of the document (often stupidly).
It is essential for the user to be able to disable the default view settings that were set by the creator of the document (often stupidly).
In 35+ years of using computer software, this is the dumbest default setting I have ever seen, and it creates serious usability issues for those wishing to use Acrobat for business purposes (i.e. not graphic design/web design/desktop publishing/etc)
Please IMMEDIATELY ASAP fix this so that the user can disable these default settings and thus view documents effectively instead of spending loads of time fixing display *****-ups caused by the content creator's clumsy use of…
3 votesHi,
Thanks for reaching out to us for your concerns.
We’ll keep a track of your Feature Request and will update if we have more users asking for it.Thanks
Ayush Jain -
Change bookmark default color
Current default color is nearly unreadable. All my PDF's are using this color, so it's the default. Unable to change the color except by opening every PDF with bookmarks & changing using properties bar. Color change should be easier
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Screen scaling breaks comments pane
Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909
Adobe Acrobat Standard DC, version 2020.012.20041
Two screens with different scales: 125% (3840x2160) and 100% (1920x1080)When I have the comment pane open and move Acrobat between screens with different resolutions, the comment pane becomes is cut short. This behaviour appears to be strictly related to multi-screen environments where the screens have different scales. When I set both screens to the same scale (125%) the problem disappeared.
Workaround: after moving Acrobat from one screen to another, I select another tool on the task pane (like Export PDF) and then I select Comment on the task…
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2 votes
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1 vote
Hi,
We’ve kept this request UnderReview.
We’ll have it discussed further for the product if we hear on this from some more users.
Thanks
Ayush Jain
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