no room at top to grab and drag window
There is no room at the top to grab and drag the window. I have to go all the way to the left to click an area so I can drag the screen. I like to have two windows beside each other on the screen to compare and reference art in Acrobat. There's barely enough room at the top and if I click, I risk closing a tab. This was not an issue with the old version. Also, the X (for close) should be on the left of the tab. I rarely "star" files and to close a tab, I'm having to use keyboard shortcuts if I have more than a few tabs.
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Krystian Mackiewicz commented
Why do you need to litter on that bar? It was neat and clean, but some smart*** had to find a reason to stay employed and fast... was that the reason for all this unnecessary changes?
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AdminBhawna Arora (Admin, Adobe) commented
Hi Mary,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
Agreed that on opening multiple files, there is not enough room in the top bar for dragging the windown.
We have already taken a note for the same and raised it to the concerned team.
Meanwhile, you can utilize the space attached in the screenshot for your purpose, or you can minimize the size of acrobat from Menu > View > Display Size > Standard/Small.Also, we have taken the suggestion to swap positioning of X and * in the tab.
-Bhawna.
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Matt commented
I have this same problem. Sometimes when undocking my laptop the window resizes and goes partly off the screen and if I have a few tabs open there is no place to click to move it back onto my screen correctly.