1 result found
-
Mac OS inline dictionary
Acrobat Pro DC for Mac OS still doesn't use the Mac's slick in-line dictionary look up feature. Please....may we have this feature?
8 votes
- Don't see your idea?
Help us improve Adobe Acrobat for Windows and Mac by sharing your feedback. Follow the instructions below to submit a feature request or bug report.
The UserVoice feedback pages are for feature requests and bug reports only. If your submission is not a product feature, suggestion or product question, it may be removed. Only upload content that you have permission to use and refrain from posting personal information (home address, phone number, email address, serial number, or credit card information). Spam, content that promotes illegal activity, vulgar or abusive language, or fraudulent or phishing links are not allowed on this platform.
UserVoice is a third-party platform for product feedback. The Adobe Acrobat DC team regularly reviews ideas and incorporates them into product planning discussions. We can’t guarantee specific features or development timelines, but we read every suggestion and respond where we can. Please note that feedback is voluntary, and if you provide feedback, you give Adobe the right to use it without restrictions.
For all other questions and discussions, visit the Support Community for Acrobat.
If you are still using Acrobat 11.x or other older versions, please note that those are no more supported by Adobe. Try out the latest, Acrobat DC.
In case your concern is not addressed in the latest version, please report the issue against Acrobat DC.
Please provide the following information. You can post a new idea or search for ideas already submitted.
Need support? Please visit Learn and Support to get started, find quick answers, engage with our vibrant community, and connect with Adobe staff.
1 result found
Acrobat Pro DC for Mac OS still doesn't use the Mac's slick in-line dictionary look up feature. Please....may we have this feature?