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windows taskbar on autohide not allowed to popup
When in expanded window mode (filling whole screen but not in full screen mode) the autohide windows taskbar is inaccessible.
You are unable to access the windows toolbar to change programs
This is the only program that causes the issue.
Have tried adjusting window settings.3 votes -
Allow all features in the on-line version
Please allow all features to be accessible on-line.
I want to eliminate all use of offline filesThansk
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I need the font of Gotham but it is not exist, it should be downloaded and upload new fonts
I need the font of Gotham but it is not exist, it should be downloaded and upload new fonts
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Editing Panel has no properties on it - it is blank
Ever since the new update/release came out of Adobe Acrobat Pro, when I click "edit," none of the properties show up in the panel where they are supposed to be displayed. Ugh.
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Using Hebrew to fill a form crashes acrobat
When filling out a PDF form in Hebrew it crashes.
The good news is that I found a fix: If I change the first field in the form to right to left (it is left to right by default) It does not crash anymore.
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Find text or tools not working
category not found. Find text or tools not working use to work, but since the last update, cant find *! * poor.
email yahuda101@gmail.com4 votes -
Navigate with [space bar] to grab and scroll in the commenting section
I use the comments a lot. With this new update, you can't use [space bar] to grab and scroll in the comments section, like you can do in the section on the left where your document is.
And the arrows don't work well either, because if you use them in the long list of comments, they jump further in a way you get lost!
If the scroll bar wasn't hidden and a bit wider in the comments section, this would solve this problem partially. Using [space] to grab and navigate would be best. I think it was like that before...
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The Future of Furniture Shopping: Exploring the Furniture Store Phenomenon
The future of furniture shopping is likely to undergo significant changes as technology continues to advance and consumer preferences evolve. Here are some potential trends and developments that could shape the furniture store phenomenon in the future:
Online Shopping Dominance: Online furniture shopping has been growing steadily in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue. With the convenience of browsing and purchasing furniture from the comfort of one's home, online platforms will likely dominate the market. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies will enhance the online shopping experience by allowing customers to visualize furniture in their own spaces before making a purchase.
Showrooms and Experience Centers: While online shopping will dominate, physical showrooms and experience centers will still play a vital role. These spaces will focus on providing immersive and interactive experiences to customers. Showrooms may feature cutting-edge technologies like holographic displays, interactive touchscreens, and smart home integration, allowing customers to interact with furniture in a more engaging way.
Customization and Personalization: In the future, furniture retailers will offer increased customization options to cater to individual preferences. Customers will be able to personalize furniture pieces by selecting materials, colors, finishes, and even customizing dimensions to fit their unique needs. Advanced 3D printing and manufacturing technologies will make customized furniture more accessible and affordable.
Sustainable and Ethical Practices: With growing environmental consciousness, the future of furniture shopping will prioritize sustainability and ethical practices. Consumers will demand furniture made from eco-friendly materials, such as recycled or responsibly sourced wood, and manufacturers will adopt more sustainable production methods. Transparency about the supply chain and fair labor practices will also become important considerations for customers.
Smart Furniture and IoT Integration: As the Internet of Things (IoT) expands, furniture will become smarter and more connected. Integration with smart home systems will enable furniture to perform various functions, such as adjusting lighting, temperature, or even transforming into different configurations. Connected furniture will provide enhanced comfort and convenience while seamlessly integrating with other smart devices.
Enhanced Customer Service: In the future, customer service in furniture stores will be enriched by advanced technologies. Chatbots and virtual assistants will provide instant support and personalized recommendations based on customers' preferences and browsing history. Additionally, augmented reality could be used to provide virtual assistance in-store, guiding customers through the shopping process and offering design suggestions.
Subscription-Based Models: Furniture rental and subscription-based models may become more prevalent, particularly among younger generations who value flexibility and experiences over ownership. Customers will have the option to rent furniture for short-term needs or subscribe to receive regular furniture updates as their tastes change.
Social Commerce and User-Generated Content: Social media will continue to play a significant role in the furniture shopping experience. Consumers will rely on user-generated content, such as reviews, ratings, and social media posts, to make informed purchasing decisions. Furniture retailers will actively engage with customers on social platforms, offering personalized recommendations and fostering a sense of community.
In summary, the future of furniture shopping will be characterized by a combination of online dominance, immersive showrooms, customization, sustainability, smart furniture, enhanced customer service, subscription-based models, and social commerce. These trends will shape the way consumers shop for furniture and create a more personalized and convenient experience.
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The future of furniture shopping is likely to undergo significant changes as technology continues to advance and consumer preferences evolve. Here are some potential trends and developments that could shape the furniture store phenomenon in the future:
Online Shopping Dominance: Online furniture shopping has been growing steadily in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue. With the convenience of browsing and purchasing furniture from the comfort of one's home, online platforms will likely dominate the market. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies will enhance the online shopping experience by allowing customers to visualize furniture…
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header color
The font and font color of the header & footer are currently the same.
I would like to be able to change the font size and font color for each of the header and footer.
I would like to be able to change the font size and font color for each header and footer.2 votes -
add Insert/replace text annotation on ipad
Please add the insert/replace text annotation tool to ios/ipad version of acrobat!
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Unable to see the file name in tab, Missing File / Edit bar
I miss the benefits of having the dedicated menu bar at the top. This new UI is too compact and it is causing a loss of communication.
1 - It was difficult to find the preferences menu as it is tucked into a small all-in-one menu. The Preferences pane did not allow me to turn on the typical application bar at the top of the page (File, Edit/ ...). I would like to be able to opt into this again. Firefox let's me turn this on.
2 - The file names are constrained to the tabs. Even when a tab is active, since I don't have the application bar at the top of the UI anymore, I can't see the full file name or enough of it. This is making it difficult to distinguish between different tabs with similar designs (with minor differences per audience). It is now very labourious to figure out which file is which. I miss being able to see this at a glance. Even when I hovered over the tab, the full file name was not shown in a pop-up tip. The only way I can see which file is which is by going into Menu > Document Properties, which is too many clicks for something that used to be plainly obvious. This has made what should have been printing out a few files in various copy counts from something mindless and quick to now unbearable.
PS - This textarea I am typing into is too short and can't be expanded. How is anyone supposed to detail a problem here?
I miss the benefits of having the dedicated menu bar at the top. This new UI is too compact and it is causing a loss of communication.
1 - It was difficult to find the preferences menu as it is tucked into a small all-in-one menu. The Preferences pane did not allow me to turn on the typical application bar at the top of the page (File, Edit/ ...). I would like to be able to opt into this again. Firefox let's me turn this on.
2 - The file names are constrained to the tabs. Even when a tab…
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New Acrobat UI: customization for navigation commands and position of floating toolbar
Please allow more customization for: (1) navigation commands in the lower right panel. I would like to add previous and next view (2) positioning of the vertical floating bar (I am right-handed and it is more convenient to have it on the right side, for other it will be more convenient on the left, where it is right now)
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Add a dedicated "Night Mode" for Windows version of Acrobat
I recently noticed that Adobe included a dedicated "Night Mode" on the mobile version of acrobat reader in the latest update. I used it & it's great. To tell the truth, I had to use another third-party pdf reader whenever I needed to read pdf in Dark Mode. That problem is solved a little bit because of the dedicated "Night Mode" on the mobile version. But I still have to face hassle on the pc. I searched on the Internet. It told me to change the color options in the accessibility. It doesn't always help, to be honest. Some pdfs are made by combining multiple images. & we cannot change any image color using that process. So definitely it doesn't help & certainly it isn't user-friendly. I would be greatly helped if there is a dedicated "Night Mode" on the next update. Thank you.
I recently noticed that Adobe included a dedicated "Night Mode" on the mobile version of acrobat reader in the latest update. I used it & it's great. To tell the truth, I had to use another third-party pdf reader whenever I needed to read pdf in Dark Mode. That problem is solved a little bit because of the dedicated "Night Mode" on the mobile version. But I still have to face hassle on the pc. I searched on the Internet. It told me to change the color options in the accessibility. It doesn't always help, to be honest. Some pdfs…
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Button to advance to next or last file
Provide a back and forward arrows to view previous or next file in current folder.
The reason for this is that it is very time consuming to view a file, close it and open the next file in a folder. I have a free program called IrfanView that I use for image files that has this feature. It really works great and saves time.
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Cannot use my touch screen to scroll a pdf
Cannot use my touch screen to scroll a pdf. There used to be a little hand on the tool bar that I could click to make the touch screen scrolling work. However, the latest update to the reader seems to have removed that. I cannot find a way to turn on the touch screen scrolling now. Very annoying. Can you tell me how to fix this either permanently or as I did before by clicking on the little hand?
Device name Janis-Surface-Pro7
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz 1.50 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.6 GB usable)
Device ID 0AF4ADC4-A5AA-4BFB-A8BD-4420C6D69AB1
Product ID 00330-80000-00000-AA462
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch Pen and touch support with 10 touch pointsEdition Windows 11 Pro
Version 22H2
Installed on 5/29/2023
OS build 22621.2134
Serial number 006272413153
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22659.1000.0Cannot use my touch screen to scroll a pdf. There used to be a little hand on the tool bar that I could click to make the touch screen scrolling work. However, the latest update to the reader seems to have removed that. I cannot find a way to turn on the touch screen scrolling now. Very annoying. Can you tell me how to fix this either permanently or as I did before by clicking on the little hand?
Device name Janis-Surface-Pro7
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz 1.50 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.6 GB usable)
Device ID…3 votes -
Request : Please create a feature to show the last login date of the license users in the Admin Console portal.
Request : Please create a feature to show the last login date of the license users in the Admin Console portal. It will be easy for every organizations to perform license audit.
Every time, we're reaching the license users directly and we'll check whether they need the license or not. Due to this, some of the users are getting frustrated. So, we're checking with the license users for twice in a year.
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Bug: Adobe Acrobat Pro closes/crashes during OCR
Adobe closes immediately after clicking Recognize Text in the Scan & OCR tool or Optimize Scanned Pages in the Optimize PDF tool. This occurs on the Windows 10 desktop version. I've tried checking for updates (already up to date) and repairing the installation.
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Split Pages Output Options Bug
Ever since the last update, when I change the output options for splitting pages they seem to be ignored. I like to split into 1 page, with NO label and NO separator. Even when I uncheck the boxes for these things the files are still labeled with PART and _. I have also deleted these from the prefilled boxes and they still show up. This costs me extra time since I have to alter the file names of each page to delete the label and separator.
It'd also be nice to have defaults like there used to be- now it defaults to 2 pages and the output options already checked.
Ever since the last update, when I change the output options for splitting pages they seem to be ignored. I like to split into 1 page, with NO label and NO separator. Even when I uncheck the boxes for these things the files are still labeled with PART and _. I have also deleted these from the prefilled boxes and they still show up. This costs me extra time since I have to alter the file names of each page to delete the label and separator.
It'd also be nice to have defaults like there used to be- now it…
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Adobe Acrobat Pro in Google Chrome
In my previous version of Adobe Acrobat Pro, there was a button on top right in Google Chrome to "print to Adobe Acrobat". Then if I went to another Google web page, there was an option for Adobe Acrobat to "add to existing PDF".
This seems to all be gone. I can't even find where the Adobe Acrobat Pro extension is in Google Chrome.
Make it more straightforward. If the "add to existing PDF" feature is gone, then bring it back.
2 votes
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