Just opened a PDF file that I had worked on yesterday, and now all the menus are set out differently. How can I revert back to old display?
Just opened a PDF file that I had worked on yesterday, and now all the menus are set out differently. How can I revert back to old display?
I want Adobe to look the same as it did yesterday. Confusion causes loss of productivity.
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AdminBhawna Arora (Admin, Adobe) commented
Thank you for sharing your feedback. As there has been no further activity or updates from your end, we will be closing this thread. Please feel free to create a new thread in case you have any feature request or issue / bug that you want to raise.
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AdminShashank Jain (Admin, Adobe) commented
Hi Steve, Acrobat with new updates has new UI. It was primarily done to solve the problems of discoverability, fluidity, disconnected experience and others.
There is no major change as such when we talk of functionality of tools, but tools are placed logically to make experience a bit better, I would like you to please refer this blog-post where it is explicitly mentioned what all has changed and where is it located now in Modern UI.
Please refer: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/learn-new-acrobat.html
Also, for helping out you in terms of customisation of tools, we can still do that - see attached image.
Thanks for your constant feedback.
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Lisa Denniston commented
I would very much like the old version back! I am dead in the water. WTF Adobe! How about a classic interface button for those of us who didn't feel the program was broken! I use this program every day! Who asked you to completely redesign the interface of the program!
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Helga Augusto Klumpp commented
That's right, I would like to have the old version back.
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So Ha commented
I feel the same way, the new interface is not only misleading, but also completely impractical to work with. Whoever comes up with such changes has apparently never spoken to users before. Thumbnail pages and editing tools would be swapped and cannot be customized. Toolbars have no customization option, so when you insert a circle, line, text, etc. Always 2 additional mouse clicks needed - this has nothing to do with improvement - the program has deteriorated here.