Newest update of Adobe Acrobat DC making every document open full screen is terrible.
Newest update of Adobe Acrobat DC making every document open full screen is terrible.
Issue resolved with latest update.
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Anonymous commented
Thanks for fixing this so fast.
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Jeremy commented
New update fixed my issue Ty
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Hi,
We have just rolled out an Update of Adobe Acrobat DC that should fix the problem for you now.
I would request you to kindly Do Help -> Check for Updates and install the latest available patch on your machine and then try it out.
Let me know if that solves the problem at your end. ?
-Ayush
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Jeremy commented
Very disrupting, constantly having to minimize as it covering what I am working on in the moment.
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Hi,
Thanks for Reaching out to us for your Queries. Really sorry for the issue that you are facing here.
I would like to let you know that we have identified a fix and are in the process of rolling it out soon.Will update further on this here.
Thanks
Ayush Jain -
Scott commented
I also agree, this takes up extra time that I dont have.
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Anonymous commented
Fix please. It interrupts my high-paced workflow.
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Anonymous commented
Definitely agree. Thought I changed a setting or something. Absolutely annoying have to minimize every time I open a document.
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Diana commented
Agreed, don't need it on top of every other window I have open while I'm working - bad idea and hope they fix is sooner rather than later.