Classic version: Add "Always use filename as document title" option
Many of our form users have the Classic version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, and they are unhappy with the recent change that forces the document title to display, rather than the file name. Unlike my Continuous version, they have the Classic version and it does not have the option to change that display setting: They are missing this checkbox in their preferences: Documents>Open Settings>Always use filename as document title (checkbox)
Adobe Support confirmed there is no ETA for if/when this feature will be added to the Classic version. We'd really like to see it added so our users can have a consistent experience in using forms, regardless of if they view it from Classic or Continuous release. They have expressed a strong preference to see the file name as the title.
Thanks for your consideration!
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Tanya commented
I agree with above statement. When multitasking with several open files in various programs it's very awkward (and becomes cumbersome) to see only the Document title and not the File name.
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Anonymous commented
I agree with this! When there are multiple versions of the same document open, they all have the same document title (rather than filename) which makes it VERY confusing to navigate (Example: Peter's Info, Paul's Info, Mary's Info all showing the document title "Info Document").