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Saving a file created from an Illustrator file overwrites that file instead of opening a new save dialogue.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. open acrobat DC
2. create a PDF from file.
3. save file
4. check the original file to see if it has retained it's format and is properly openable.Environment:
OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel i5 6600k @4.3GHz
RAM: 16gb(2x8gb) G-skill Trident-z @3000MHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte G1 gaming 5Acrobat Version: 2015.023.20070
Expected result:
Doing this should bring up a new save dialogue, or the save-as dialogue technically. Then once it is saved it should switch to that file.Observed Result:
Doing this overwrote the original file w/o providing a save dialogue.I have attached the ruined…
6 votesHi Jonathan
Were the overwritten files in .PDF format or .Indd format?
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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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At opening of Pro DC, the Recent tab only searches the last location only
When using the Recent function to find a previously created PDF it would better that the program searches the entire computer for the file. I scan documents to Desktop first and, when done, move it to the appropriate file. With this new program I have to use other venue to search instead of the convenient Recent function. My older version was able to find the file regardless of where it is saved.
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It would be great if Acrobat was multi=threaded. I routinely have to OCR 4000 page documents which almost always fail and take hours
Acrobat needs to be multithreaded. I have a top of the line machine with 32g of ram and an I7-6700k processor an m2 SSD, yet am unable to successfully run OCR on a 4000 page document without splitting it up into 250-500page chunks, which is cumbersome. Even then, acrobat will only use 12% of my resources.
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Acrobat needs an append option... or at least print multiple docs to a Portfolio
Acrobat needs an append option... or the ability to print multiple docs to a Portfolio.
All of the competitors have an option to print multiple files and add to single document. Acrobat even allows you to append scans to exiting pdfs. Why is there no option that does not require you to save multiple pdfs and then combine them. Seems easy enough... but when you have users refusing to switch platforms because they email statements to customers all day, the added steps of saving and combining documents would literally add hours a day to their workflow, You are not going…41 votesWe have taken your feature request. It is under review.
We’ll keep you posted.Thanks
Tanvi
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