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AutoSave
You should be able to see if Autosave is active and toggle it on and off like we can in M365 applications.
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Add the CityBlueprint font
Add the CityBlueprint font to supported fonts for the Creative Cloud. It is a standard font used by architects on blueprints/plans.
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Document Language translation and conversion
Acrobat DC doesn't have the language translation and conversion of document as required language.
Ex: German document to be translated English/any other language . Presently translation is done by online source or scan/edit text by google translate.
Better if Acrobat built this option for both translate and conversion pdf document for language.4 votes -
Open PDF-Files via MS-excel (2019) Hyperlink
I have a lot of PDF- files in portrait format eg. bills.
When I doubleklick these files with MS-file-Explorer then Acrobat shows these in a standard Window. When I use Excel hyperlinks to show these files they maximize the window. This makes no sence with a widescreen monitor. So I have to dobleklick at the upper border to show it in the way I like. I didn't find any way to solve that problem. When I install F...t-Reader instead, It works fine.
So I don't think that this is an Excel based problem.
I think it's very easy for you…1 vote -
Acrobat Pro DC Crashes as soon as it opens on Windows 10
I have Acrobat Pro DC fully licensed which I have used for many years, but I now cannot use it as it crashes (just closes) as soon as I launch it every time. I have run the Acrobat repair, but this has not fixed it. Is this due to a Win 10 update? I am using Win 10 Pro (version 2004) build 19041.928, not running any other apps when acrobat crashes.
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Increase the Save To Recent Folder List from 5 (configurable)
When saving a PDF, increase the list of last used directories to more than 5.
Save To Recent Folder6 votes -
pdf keeps closing
Everytime I open a PDF either using Adobe DC or Adobe Reader, it closes after a few seconds with no errors. I have tried all suggested troubleshooting and nothing works.
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Flattening a PDF for print
I'm getting no sensible suggestions on how to flatten a file for printing. This is one of the simplest and most basic of needs for the printing industry and I'm just staggered at the lack of clarity everywhere I look and whenever I ask. I work in Word to create artwork then convert this to a PDF but the existing pathway to flattening the file does not work and creates a chaotic image with bits missing and colours changed. How do I flatten a PDF???
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Pre-Made Standard Stamp for Plaintiff's Exhibits
There needs to be a Standard Business stamp for lawyers. It should mimic the Exhibit labels we must use on documents that will become exhibits at trial. Most documents come to us now in digital form. It makes no sense to print them onto paper, place an Exhibit sticker on them, and then scan them back for submission to the court. We ought to be able to digitally put a stick on them from the Standard Stamp file, and then enter an exhibit number on each one. (Your Bates Stamp feature does this beautifully. Wish there were exhibit labels set…
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I am trying to cancel my service but no one will help me.
Please cancel my subscription.
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No option here to report bugs on software other than Acrobat. My bug is in Photoshop.
The "lighting effects" filter no longer works! What's wrong?
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PDF Document Scraper (make a csv or json file from a pdf containing repeating data)
make a csv or json file from a pdf containing repeating data
how many times have you wanted to data mine a pdf document to put it in another presentation, a mysql database etc?
here is a similar idea that should be integrated right into Acrobat DC ..
https://docparser.com/industries/pdf-scraper-data-providers/1 vote -
Measure in both feet and inches
Currently when measuring in a PDF, Acrobat only gives the measure measurement in feet (i.e. 20.5 feet). It would be nice if Acrobat, in lieu of providing the measurement in a fraction of a foot, used a combination of both feet and inches (i.e. 20 feet 6 inches).
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Acrobat DC's textual and visual compare
adobe acrobat DC's textual and visual compare is not very useful unlike the compare feature that acrobat x pro has. Is there anyway that these features may be added? The compare results of the DC version is such a mess, its hard to track the changes. Unlike the compare feature that the X pro has. Thanks
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Typo
Hey! Just a little heads up, it made me laugh :) there is a typo in the agreements page but only in the drop down menu, you have Date Sent/Recieved instead of Received
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Action Wizard skips the next document after pop up message
I'm running Action Wizard to fixup several PDFs. When an error message pops up, I click OK to dismiss it. Then I click Start to resume the Action Wizard. The Wizard skips over the next document in the list and adds a check mark as though it processed. When the summary report displays, that document is missing as though it wasn't ever in the "Files to be processed:"
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Could Adoble please create a Senior/Disabled pricing option
Hi there, the companies I've worked at and later in my career, I personally have always used Adobe products. Always paid for all the software I used over the years and updated regularly. Now I find myself the victim of an unfortunate accident that has left me with what seems to be permanent brain injury. In spite of several years of therapy so far, I am no longer able to work as a creative director/designer..
I still have hopes that I might one day recover enough to return to work, but as of the last 5 years I have been…
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Scale Ratio Rounds to 2 Decimal Places
The scale ratio requires you to input decimals rather than fractions when measuring architectural scales, i.e. 0.125" = 1'-0" for 1/8" = 1'-0". However, after inputting the decimals, Acrobat rounds to the nearest 2 decimal places. So 0.125" becomes 0.13". Doing so makes all measurements off by .005". This is unacceptable in the architectural world. This functionality should NEVER round the decimals, and should house at least 3 decimal places to ensure accuracy.
This occurs on Mac and Windows, in every version of Acrobat and Acrobat Pro currently downloadable. It was tested by my team and internally at Adobe.
1 vote
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