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Please make it easier to customize which tools I see on my desktop, and where they are located
I have customized the Quick Tools bar, but it only appears to the right of the other tools in one ribbon, therefore there isn't enough room for all of the custom tools to appear all the time. I am constantly having to hit the three dots to get to my most frequently used toold. I don't appear to have a way to move my quick toolbar below the other one, or to the right of the screen.
Also, I thought there was a way to customize which tools I saw to the right of the document window. I remember dragging…
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Bug - Portfolio Opens in Small Window
Acrobat DC Standard 2015 updated to v2015.006.30505. Following this update, portfolio files open in a very small window regardless of the size of the Acrobat window. Have to resize window every time a portfolio is opened in order to view it. Problem only affects portfolio files, regular pdf's are not impacted.
Portfolio properties are not set to Resize to Initial View.1 vote -
Home Tab interface
In the Home tab there should be the following main tools listed:
- Open (Document)
- Create PDF
- Combine filesThose are what we use the most.
My Home is showing Organize Pages, Fill & Sign, and Protect.I don't use those.
Or, you can add the tools bar to the Home so I don't have to switch to the tools tab.
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Please get rid of the annoying tool bar that floats on the page! It is blocking the view!!
Please get rid of the annoying tool bar that floats on the page! It is blocking the view.
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Find open PDF in Finder
There was a way to find an open PDF in the Mac finder by using the control or option key. That function has been lost.
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New update has glitches with split screen
After latest update, when creating a PDF, the program switches screens. I have split screens for a reason. I want Adobe to STAY on the screen I have it on. Very annoying. This did not happen before the update.
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Multiple Tab Visibility and Key-Shortcut Switching
Multiple Tab Visibility
- please make the active tab a different color than the inactive tables;
- please add a keyboard shortcut to swtich between tabs [ctrl-PgUp/PgDn]3 votesHi,
Thanks for reaching out to concern.
1) This is already implemented. The active tab already appears in a different color w.r.t the Rest of the Tabs. Please see the attached snapshot2) This can be achieved using Ctrl+T and Shift+Ctrl+T to move ahead and back in tabs respectively.
Let me know if that helps.
-Ayush
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Feature request
remove start up home screen permanently! I hate it!
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the three dots
by clicking three dots (...), a drop-down menu appears which is the closest thing I can achieve to my beloved custom tools that always appeared in the interface, in the order that I selected, and sometimes adjusted. Once something has been done, instead of dropping down the tools, clicking the three dots seems to repeat the most recent action, resulting in unwanted zooming. If you've got the three dots program to repeat the last action, please add an option to stop it.
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Why do I have to log in every time I use Adobe Acrobat DC
Why do I have to sign in to my account every morning.
It is just a program so work for me without logging in every time I use you.!!!!!!!!!!3 votes -
Include page display in Quick Tools menu
I like to read documents in the Two Page display mode. I'd like to add this button to the Quick Tools but Page Display is not part of the menu. Please include the page display options in the menu of Quick Tools.
Thanks.5 votes -
Restore choice of default view opening pdf for first time (e.g., 2-up cont. scroll)
Acrobat DC is better than 11.x in many ways, but one lost feature is the ability to default opening documents viewed for the first time with 2-up continuous view (or other choices). Downloading pdfs from many sources, pdfs may be single page, single page scroll, etc, with bookmarks or menus open or closed. Acro11 actually worked when setting this default to 2-up. In DC preferences/page display/default layout & zoom, setting to 2-up has ZERO effect on documents opened for the first time. They open in the default of the provider. Please make this function WORK, as it did in v11.…
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Close all PDF's in File Menu
Strange but nor Acrobat Pro DC, nor Reader don't have "close all files" menu.
Yes, we can use it this script - https://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/creating-close-all-docs-menu-item , but we can't use it with script shortcuts as CTRL+SHIFT+F4 or CTRL+ALT+W
That's annoying!
Please re-add close all files feature in "File" menu!
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Revert back to the classic UI. This is hands down the WORST version of Acrobat ever!
Ax the leadership that thought it would be a good idea to change a well established tool causing myself and so many others so much frustration and wasted time that I am motivate to post this nasty-gram.
Please publish a public statement and apology for making such a brash and disruptive change. I would be happy to personally berate the troglodyte(s) responsible for this offence personally!
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Full Screen Enable Scrolling
When in Full Screen, the default setting is Single Page View. There is no way to change this in Full Screen. You can change it to, say, "Enable Scrolling" before entering full screen, but once you enter full screen it will revert back to the default. Please enable a way for the user to change the default Full Screen, Page View to their personal preferences in settings.
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Movable zero zero point in Acrobat
Just like it says in title. All other Adobe products have it. Why not Acrobat?
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Make hand tool select select text only
There is an issue using the option 'Make Hand tool select text & Images' in Preferences, General, Basic Tools. It would be nice to have 'Make Hand tool selected text' option without the selecting image.
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STOP THE POPUPS!!! I KNOW HOW TO USE ACROBAT AND AM SICK OF ADOBE'S INCESSANT MARKETING!!!
STOP THE POPUPS!!! I KNOW HOW TO USE ACROBAT AND AM SICK OF ADOBE'S INCESSANT MARKETING WHILE I'M TRYING TO GET WORK DONE!!!
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Add a button or menu option to set Adobe Acrobat to reopen all documents opened in a previous session.
Add a button or menu option to set Adobe Acrobat to reopen all documents opened in a previous session.
4 votesHi,
If your Previous session had any PDF’s launched when it was last Closed, then there is a Menu item Under File→ Reopen PDFs from Last Session which will open the pdfs that were launched in your previous session before closing.
Attaching a snapshot to help you with.
Also there is a Preference unde Edit→Preferences→General which ould automatically open the PDFs from the last sesssion as you Open the Acrobat / Reader application. Here is more info on that : https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/whats-new.html#PreferencetoreopenPDFsfromthelastAcrobatsession
Hope this resolves your concern ?
-Ayush Jain
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