Brilliant idea: let users customize their interface
I don't want the forced tools on top, including Home, Tools, Document, and several of the page display icons. I'm a genius and I'll offer a brilliant idea: let users customize their own screen!
When the window isn't maximized, there's insufficient room for all the tools, and the default unwanted ones prevent the ones I need from being displayed! When the + and - zoom icons aren't shown, they're also not even listed behind the 3-bullet icon on the far right! This is obviously a bug. It's further difficult since Acrobat refuses to zoom when using Ctrl-scroll on a "high-precision" Dell trackpad.
Acrobat has existed for 24 years, and yet Adobe still lacks the sense to let users decide which toolbar items they want. Please build a time machine and fix this 20 years ago.
Hi,
The zoom icons appear fine in toolbar
closing this thread.
Let me know for any concerns
Thanks
Ayush
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ms. TechWriter commented
The Top tool bar can be customized to a great extent. Here are the steps.
First, right click on your quick tool bar (the one at the top of the application, just below the file tabs) you will see 5 options starting with the word 'Show'. Hover over one and a side bar opens. There you can (de)select quite a few options.
Then scroll down to the "Customize Quick Tools" option. There you have more options you can go through and select.
For example - Go to the "Organize Page" option and click the dropdown arrow. Find & click on the "Extract Page" feature then click on the +upArrow to the right. Then save. This will put an 'Extract Page' button on your Quick Tools.
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Anonymous commented
InDesign allows this type of customization, called a "workspace."
Yes, bring that feature to Acrobat, too.