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Can't select pages in Organize pages
Occasionally, after inserting pages into a document, you cannot select any pages in the Organize pages tool. Neither using the mouse, or keyboard such as Ctrl+A. The page is highlighted as you move your mouse, but you cannot select pages to rearrange them. The only way I have found to resolve this is to close and reopen Acrobat.
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Make New Acrobat Toolbar Fully Editable
First of all: great new clean look of Acrobat interface, I really like it. finally I can put my long desired "save as..." button in the toolbar, crazy it is not there by default but I can live with that.
Now why are the above elements not editable? For example the most used tools as the black arrow and the hand tool are hidden both under the arrow tool. It's one click extra again every time I like to switch from the one tool to the other. Like in other Adobe applications, please make that toolbar fully editable so we can make two separate tool buttons from it.
Also please, please, make the toolbar dockable in the interface. I know some Apple users love floating elements in their interfaces, but some users don't. I don't like a toolbar floating over my document. Just make it dockable like in other Adobe apps.
First of all: great new clean look of Acrobat interface, I really like it. finally I can put my long desired "save as..." button in the toolbar, crazy it is not there by default but I can live with that.
Now why are the above elements not editable? For example the most used tools as the black arrow and the hand tool are hidden both under the arrow tool. It's one click extra again every time I like to switch from the one tool to the other. Like in other Adobe applications, please make that toolbar fully editable so we…
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Feature Request: webform without signature
I would like to be able to create a webform that does not require a signature. This feature would be very valuable for non contractual documents such as intake forms and surveys. Currently even if I do not include a signature field Adobe webform adds one automatically.
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New design is hideous on desktop
I have decided to post this as a new idea just to highlight how HIDEOUS the new design is on the desktop. If this design on the desktop continues to 1 January 2024 the new year, I will change the default pdf reader on all PCs in my organisation to a competitor.
What kind of nonsensically non-inclusive design is this???? The work of laziness?15 votes -
Neue Oberfläche
Die neue Oberfläche ist nicht nur irreführend, sondern auch komplett unpraktisch in der Arbeitsweise. Wer sich solche Änderungen ausdenkt hat scheinbar noch nie mit Benützern gesprochen. Miniaturseiten und Bearbeitungstools würden vertauscht und kann nicht angepasst werden. Werkzeugleisten haben keine Möglichkeit zur Anpassung, sodass man bei Einfügung eines Kreises, Linie, Text ect. Immer 2 zusätzliche Mausklicks benötigt – dies hat mit Verbesserung gar nicht zu tun – hier hat eine Programmverschlechterung stattgefunden.
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Maximum compression
A client is working on a 100 MB file size for a tender document. Due to the sensitivity of the data, they prefer to use something other than the cloud features of sharing PDF files. We are looking for the maximum compression available with the current PDF. However, it must compress our required 10 MB result after compression. We need a solution to compress the PDF files to the desired size so that we can look forward to PDF Pro and request special compression features.
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Feature Request: automatically make url links in comments clickable
I'd love if all versions of acrobat had the automatic function where if someone pastes a URL in a comment it is clickable.
I work in a studio that does a lot of product related designs and when the marketing team provides feedback they do so in a marked up pdf using comments (they often have little to no knowledge of how to do more complex things in acrobat so would not use "proper" ways to add links. We often get design feedback via comment markups and they might paste 6 links in a comment that I then have to painstakingly individually copy just to paste in browser and open. It would save a ton of time if they were clickable without anyone having to do anything (like in emails/slack/word/other apps and programs).
I'd love if all versions of acrobat had the automatic function where if someone pastes a URL in a comment it is clickable.
I work in a studio that does a lot of product related designs and when the marketing team provides feedback they do so in a marked up pdf using comments (they often have little to no knowledge of how to do more complex things in acrobat so would not use "proper" ways to add links. We often get design feedback via comment markups and they might paste 6 links in a comment that I then have to…
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New UI is unintuitive and difficult to use
- It is extremely hard to find things. Just as an example, I struggled with as simple a task as printing. It is not at all obvious to find the print button. No other application I use makes this as difficult as your new UI.
- This may either be another example of point 1, or the function is missing. Where is the button to display info about the application? The "About Acrobat" button? I can't find it.
- The application wastes massive amounts of my screen space. Stick to the purpose of the application and just display the document. I don't need file management, that's already provided by the OS, and in a much better way.
Acrobat used to be a slick program, and I enjoyed using it to view documents. Now it is a bloated nightmare, and I dread having to use it.
- It is extremely hard to find things. Just as an example, I struggled with as simple a task as printing. It is not at all obvious to find the print button. No other application I use makes this as difficult as your new UI.
- This may either be another example of point 1, or the function is missing. Where is the button to display info about the application? The "About Acrobat" button? I can't find it.
- The application wastes massive amounts of my screen space. Stick to the purpose of the application and just display the document. I don't need…
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Acrobat 23.008.20470 Update NO GOOD
The last 2 upgrades are terrible! Slow to open and slow to process, eg. export function. Insufficient testing prior to release. Adobe team, you must improve this!
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Voltem com a interface anterior!!!
O novo layout é péssimo! A opção de seleção de texto é completamente longe da opção de pular para próxima página, por exemplo... A atualização foi contraproducente... Está muito mais demorado para utilizar/trabalhar... Gostaria de poder configurar novamente, os menus/atalhos na parte superior.
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The new version sucks big time. Why take away certain features & make the tool bar on the side where we can't move it to the top task bar.
The new version of Adobe sucks, it is totally user un friendly and requires a lot more work and navigating to do what was much simpler. Why change something that was working fine. Do you even test drive the new version to see how it is prior to sending out to the public. And the program keeps freezing when adding pics and the "restore " version doesn't work at all when you have to close the program and reopen continuously. Why pay for this piece of garbage software. Can I charge you for all of my lost time trying to make this work?? I am so disappointed with Adobe.
The new version of Adobe sucks, it is totally user un friendly and requires a lot more work and navigating to do what was much simpler. Why change something that was working fine. Do you even test drive the new version to see how it is prior to sending out to the public. And the program keeps freezing when adding pics and the "restore " version doesn't work at all when you have to close the program and reopen continuously. Why pay for this piece of garbage software. Can I charge you for all of my lost time trying to…
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The new UI is no good at all.
I have used Acrobat for many, many years and this update to the UI is very frustrating. I don't really know why it is confusing, but it is. I don't see why the Tools needed to be grouped into tiny icons in a constant, annoying side-bar, they were much easier to pick and use (especially for newbies who I may teach to use the software in our office) when they were on their own tab, with the smaller handy icons on the right being useful once you understood each tool. It was what made Acrobat the preferred software against other PDF software.
I use the Measuring Tool a lot. Before there were 3 simple icons added along the top bar (same as most tools), but now I have a large, unnecessary window pane all the way down the left side of the page which is very annoying. I mark up Architectural Designs and now I have an ugly side bar taking up valuable Monitor space, which means my pdf and mark up area is smaller to work with.
Commenting using shapes, lines, arrows and callouts was neat and tidy before, with all tools clearly shown along the top bar and very easy to find, now they are in drop downs at the left and I am still struggling to find the square, circle and arrow tools, with an extra click to get to each one! I had a colleague give up the other day when I asked him to mark up a PDF for me because he doesn't use the software every day and was really struggling to find the right tools.
Please, for the love of god, switch it back to the old UI. The simple User Interface is what made Acrobat the best PDF software out there! You had nailed it, and now you've just gone backwards.
In my attachments, why would you feel the need to put the green marked toolsets along the top which are very clear and easy to access, into a large unnecessary pane on the left with awkward drop downs? It makes no sense to me.
ALSO, why would you make it harder to find the page scrolling tools? Now down in the bottom right and trying to find "Fit One Full Page" yesterday was driving me crazy.
Sort it out Adobe, really disappointing updates. Don't try and fix what isn't broken!
I have used Acrobat for many, many years and this update to the UI is very frustrating. I don't really know why it is confusing, but it is. I don't see why the Tools needed to be grouped into tiny icons in a constant, annoying side-bar, they were much easier to pick and use (especially for newbies who I may teach to use the software in our office) when they were on their own tab, with the smaller handy icons on the right being useful once you understood each tool. It was what made Acrobat the preferred software against other…
17 votes -
Turn off Firefly
We don't want AI in use at our company. We should be able to turn it off for all users and not block domains as suggested by you support team.
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GET STARTED POP UP
I recently reinstalled Adobe on my PC, after reinstalling it I now keep getting the Getting Started Pop up with every file I open. I open over a 100 PDF files a day so this gets really annoying really fast. Is there a bug in the system or something I'm not clicking on to make it recognize that these messages have already been shown to me?
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Return the User Interface to be Accessible for Reading
The new interface violates ADA laws and makes it impossible to have a user experience for anyone who is old enough to need reading glasses. Plus switching everything around makes it disportionately difficult for those who are left-handed. I cannot believe in the era of inclusion that Adobe would be so insensitive and hinder the productivity of so many users.
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Typewriter
Adobe, bring back the old Typewriter tool. We need a simple way to add text to an existing PDFs. The current workarounds of using the Edit Text or Add a Text Field tools are not the same and are far more cumbersome than the old Typewriter.
The problem with the "Edit Text" tool is that it attempts to edit ALL text in the PDF so often times when you try to add new text, it attempts to modify existing background text in the document.
The problem with the "Add a Text Field" tool is that you have to add, resize, and give unique names to every single place you want to add text in a PDF. For long forms, this process takes far longer than it should.
Please Adobe, bring back the old Typewriter tool and give us a simple way to add text on top of a PDF!
Adobe, bring back the old Typewriter tool. We need a simple way to add text to an existing PDFs. The current workarounds of using the Edit Text or Add a Text Field tools are not the same and are far more cumbersome than the old Typewriter.
The problem with the "Edit Text" tool is that it attempts to edit ALL text in the PDF so often times when you try to add new text, it attempts to modify existing background text in the document.
The problem with the "Add a Text Field" tool is that you have…
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Acrobat e-sign always defaults dates to DD/MM/YY
(non classic experience but similar there too)
It's a very frustrating especially for one doc with multiple signatures to keep resetting the date to MM/DD/YYYY. it always defaults to DD/MM/YYYY. Is there some way to just set in preferences so it's a global change?1 vote -
BUG: Acrobat Reader upgrade to Pro does not allow SAVE AS PDF as prompted for protected PDF
Editing protected (NO SAVE AS) PDF... can PRINT to save form data, however when try to SAVE AS PDF get message need ACROBAT PRO to save PDF... upgrade to FREE TRIAL of PRO and still can't save PDF file. Attempt to EXPORT AS DOCX or PDF and same error message, require Acrobat Pro. It appears that ACROBAT READER is not refreshing license to understand TRAIL of PRO enabled and as result, does not allow all features. I am stuck... I can't save file and results in DATA LOSS. Adobe needs to fix READER so that license changes updated in running product. There should be an option to refresh license, as example... this would avoid issues.
Editing protected (NO SAVE AS) PDF... can PRINT to save form data, however when try to SAVE AS PDF get message need ACROBAT PRO to save PDF... upgrade to FREE TRIAL of PRO and still can't save PDF file. Attempt to EXPORT AS DOCX or PDF and same error message, require Acrobat Pro. It appears that ACROBAT READER is not refreshing license to understand TRAIL of PRO enabled and as result, does not allow all features. I am stuck... I can't save file and results in DATA LOSS. Adobe needs to fix READER so that license changes updated in running…
2 votes -
Toyota Camry Common Problems: A Comprehensive Guide to Troubleshooting
If you own a Toyota Camry or are considering buying one, it’s essential to be aware of common issues that may arise. While the Camry is known for its reliability, like any vehicle, it can experience problems over time. In this guide, we'll explore some of the most frequently reported issues with the Toyota Camry and provide tips on how to address them.
1. Toyota Camry Engine Oil Consumption
One of the most common problems reported by Toyota Camry owners is excessive engine oil consumption. Some models, particularly those with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, may experience oil consumption between scheduled oil changes. This can lead to engine damage if not addressed promptly.
Solution: If you notice your Camry consuming more oil than usual, it's crucial to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic. They can determine the cause of the excessive consumption and recommend appropriate repairs, which may include replacing piston rings or valve seals.
2. Toyota Camry Transmission Issues
Another frequent complaint among Camry owners involves transmission problems. These can manifest as rough shifting, slipping gears, or transmission fluid leaks. Ignoring transmission issues can result in costly repairs down the line.
Solution: Regular maintenance, including fluid checks and changes, can help prevent transmission problems. If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as jerking or hesitation during gear shifts, have your Camry inspected by a professional technician.
3. Toyota Camry Brake Noise
Brake squeaking or grinding is a common issue reported by Toyota Camry drivers. This noise can indicate worn brake pads, rotor damage, or other brake system problems. Ignoring brake issues can compromise your vehicle's safety.
Solution: Have your brakes inspected regularly and replace worn brake components as needed. Proper maintenance, including cleaning and lubricating brake components, can help prevent noise and ensure optimal braking performance.
4. Toyota Camry Suspension Problems
Some Toyota Camry models may experience suspension issues, such as excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, or steering instability. These problems can affect ride comfort and handling.
Solution: A thorough inspection of the suspension system by a qualified mechanic can identify any worn or damaged components. Replacing worn shocks, struts, or control arms can restore your Camry's ride quality and stability.
5. Toyota Camry Electrical Malfunctions
Electrical problems, such as malfunctioning power windows, faulty door locks, or dashboard warning lights, can occur in Toyota Camry vehicles. These issues may stem from wiring faults, sensor failures, or faulty components.
Solution: Diagnosing electrical issues requires specialized equipment and expertise. A certified technician can perform diagnostic tests to pinpoint the source of the problem and recommend appropriate repairs.
6. Toyota Camry Air Conditioning Problems
Many Camry owners have reported issues with their air conditioning systems, such as weak airflow, inconsistent cooling, or unusual odors. These problems can arise from refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, or air duct blockages.
Solution: Regular maintenance, including air filter replacement and refrigerant checks, can help prevent air conditioning problems. If you experience any issues with your Camry's AC system, have it inspected by a professional technician.
7. Toyota Camry Fuel System Issues
Fuel-related problems, such as engine hesitation, stalling, or poor fuel economy, can occur in Toyota Camry vehicles. These issues may be caused by dirty fuel injectors, fuel pump failures, or clogged fuel filters.
Solution: Routine fuel system maintenance, including fuel injector cleaning and fuel filter replacement, can help prevent performance issues. If you notice any symptoms of fuel system problems, have your Camry inspected by a qualified mechanic.
8. Toyota Camry Exterior Paint Peeling
Some Toyota Camry owners have reported issues with exterior paint peeling or fading prematurely. This can detract from the vehicle's appearance and potentially lead to corrosion if left untreated.
Solution: Addressing paint problems promptly can help prevent further damage. Depending on the extent of the damage, repainting affected areas or applying protective coatings may be necessary to restore the Camry's appearance.
9. Toyota Camry Dashboard Cracks
Cracks or splits in the dashboard are a common cosmetic issue reported by Toyota Camry owners, particularly in older models. These cracks can be unsightly and may worsen over time.
Solution: While dashboard cracks typically do not affect vehicle performance, they can detract from the interior aesthetics. Replacing the dashboard or using cosmetic repair kits can help restore the interior appearance of your Camry.
10. Toyota Camry Excessive Wind Noise
Some Camry owners have complained about excessive wind noise, particularly at higher speeds. This can be caused by poorly sealed windows, worn weather stripping, or aerodynamic design flaws.
Solution: Inspecting and replacing worn weather stripping can help reduce wind noise and improve cabin comfort. Additionally, addressing any issues with window seals or aerodynamics can minimize wind noise levels.
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In conclusion, while the Toyota Camry is known for its reliability and longevity, it is not immune to common problems that may arise over time. By staying informed about these issues and addressing them promptly, you can ensure that your Camry remains a dependable and enjoyable vehicle for years to come. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and professional inspections are key to maximizing the lifespan and performance of your Toyota Camry.
If you own a Toyota Camry or are considering buying one, it’s essential to be aware of common issues that may arise. While the Camry is known for its reliability, like any vehicle, it can experience problems over time. In this guide, we'll explore some of the most frequently reported issues with the Toyota Camry and provide tips on how to address them.
1. Toyota Camry Engine Oil Consumption
One of the most common problems reported by Toyota Camry owners is excessive engine oil consumption. Some models, particularly those with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, may experience oil consumption between scheduled…
1 vote -
AI assistant
Hello!
My AI assistant isn't functioning. I live in Iran and I use your program through VPN. Please solve my problem.2 votes
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