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The new Adobe Acrobat pro interface doesn't allow you to open pdf's in new windows instead of tabs.
Please bring back the open pdf's in new windows option. I use Alt-Tab to switch between documents. For some reason the development team didn't think that was important anymore and excluded this option in the new interface. Bring it back! stop taking away features.
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Scrap the new interface!
Worst interface change ever! I am in the print graphics industry and I rely heavily on the ability to view my PDF page sizes. Removing the page scaling size from the toolbar along with a place to shortcut my most used tools was a slap in the face to your core user base.
Leave those features alone!
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scroll bars
Please bring back the scroll bars to Acrobat Pro (Mac 24.2.20759.0)! It is an extremely annoying bug that severely disrupts my workflow. In fact, I am forced to use a third party app to continue working with PDF documents.
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Hate the left Tools Pane
Don't like the left Tools Pane, and the new updates unable to permanently closed. This setting is not working as well > Menu > Preference > Documents > Remember the current state of tools pane. It makes my document screen smaller when I minimize Adobe and I always have to click close button for the tools pane, waste of time. 1 star for the updates.
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Sign in bug adobe reader
GUI asks me to sign in. I am routed automatically to a browser, I sign in, go back and GUI is unresponsive and only pings with every mouse click. Win10, latest version of Adobe Reader.
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4 votes
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Name of Program
- Adobe Acrobat Pro. First, please give us the name of the program we are using, the app name, in the top banner that always stays in place. That way, as we change windows and screens, we know what program we are using. I use both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader, and sometimes at the same time.
- I'm not sure I like this new version that is coming. I'm trying it out and it doesn't seem intuitive.
- I prefer more English words, not less. So please don't replace English words with more icons/ symbols.
- Allow us to provide Feedback…
2 votes - Adobe Acrobat Pro. First, please give us the name of the program we are using, the app name, in the top banner that always stays in place. That way, as we change windows and screens, we know what program we are using. I use both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader, and sometimes at the same time.
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New interface needs changes
The new "modern" interface just doesn't work for people like myself who use a lot of plugins and don't need Acrobat for commenting or e-signing. I work in a print shop and I'm constantly reviewing and editing customer files. I need to be able to easily see the page counts, scroll through documents, check page box sizes, etc... All of these changes have made that really difficult and it slows down our workflow drastically. I get wanting to clean things up and I remember that DC was a big shift from older versions like XI that could seem very cluttered.…
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layout
The current layout of Adobe for basic text functions is confusing and inconvenient. I wish Adobe would be kinder to their customers and improve its products instead of impeding its customers. I don't want to support Adobe but I have to. I don't want to be a *****. I am a person, not a user. I think and do. An interface does not even begin to sum up what happens as I work with Adobe and do other things. Yuck.
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bug: reopen all tabs
A bug report: the "reopen all tabs" function is now there but I think it is a cheap solution, please build it in the application instead of running some startup script with reopens all documents after a few seconds the application was reopened...
It happened a lot to me after opening a document by double clicking on it, Acrobat opens, I press the print button. Then an error appears it could not finish a startup script (the script that reopens all my open tabs in the background) because the print dialogue is open... This can be seen as a bug…
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Restore old version of acrobat user interface?
The new interface has no easy way to set up continuous scrolling and now way to install buttons for return to previous page or jump forward like the old one. And put the menu back at the top where it belongs and make it editable.
This user interface is a disaster - how did you ***** up so badly.
Can I install an old version?1 vote -
Annoying floating toolbar
How have your conceptors come to think that this unremovable floating toolbar would be a good idea!?! I really don't find where it can be deactivated. All I find on the web is getting back to old version software... Really?
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Swedish translation of Finder
When right clicking on a PDF document tab, there's an option that would in English be "Locate in Finder" but they have translated it literally, although "Finder" is "Finder" in Swedish as well.
Hence, change "Hitta i sökare" to "Hitta i Finder".
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Who designed the new interface? Not someone who uses it for office work.
Adobe Pro is for PROFESSIONALS, but the new interface has been designed by some art student with no sense for FUNCTIONALITY. For a desktop/laptop user (most offices): The menus need to be in one/logical place, not distributed in three directions. The buttons need to be larger and legible. The one good new feature is the ability to customize menus. Keep that. Junk everything else and let's go back to getting our work done. We don't need this silliness. As has been said by others, this new interface sucks.
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“Show comments pane when a PDF with comments is opened” function doesn't work
This problem was confirmed in Acrobat Pro 2024.001.20604 64-bit for Windows 10 Pro (22H2).
I found a bug that the comment pane is not displayed automatically even with the following settings.
Preferences > Commenting > “Show comments pane when a PDF with comments is opened” is checked
The conditions under which this fault occurs are:
For PDF files with comments on page 51 or laterHowever, if a PDF has at least one comment before page 50, the comments pane is automatically displayed.
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New design is unworkable on small screens.
What happened to Acrobat? A perfectly good UI scrapped for a bulky, screen hogging, unfriendly experience. Did everyone lose their minds during the pandemic? It sure feels like it. I know Adobe likes to make customers re-learn all it's software with every new version but this is exceptional. Very rude. Not happy.
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Stop playing around with new layouts and menus!!!
Is working at Adobe really that boring that your developers change menus and layouts ongoing, just for fun, forgetting / letting out functions?
Maybe the last step for us to go for an alternative with the whole company.
Maybe your developers should go for a training reg. does and donts reg. user interfaces,.14 votes -
Why Change the Layout?
I have been using Adobe Reader for a little while now as have many others and am curious if anyone at all ever asked for a new layout? I am very used to the locations on the old ones and now I have to wander around figuring out where any little thing is located and what the new silly little icons mean. This was force fed by an automatic update and it is awful. If its not broke.....
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New look is unintuitive, awkward, not flexible, and not familiar
The new look has moved everything around. It is also unintuitive and awkward, making it very difficult to find and use things I need to use frequently. There is also no option to resize panes (which the old interface had), and I can't move toolbars around or otherwise customize it to be closer to what I am familiar with. To use the new look I have to re-learn everything. In the past updates were done to provide improvements without making major changes to layout, why change something that was working well? It's OK to change things bit by bit. Users…
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Seriously, ******** Adobe, stop changing stuff.
Put the **** UI back the way it was. I want my buttons back in the **** menu bar, not some floating pallet.
1 vote
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