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can't log on ARCOtray licensing glitch
Acrobat Pro will not let me log in then it closes after a blank page pops up
There is a problem with the ARCO tray licensing1 vote -
An error occurred while trying to access the service. While trying to save a document to my adobe cloud service
An error occurred while trying to access the service. While trying to save a document to my adobe cloud service.
this problem has been ongoing for some time. please fix this. paying for something that can not even be used1 vote -
Developer Suggestion - Simplified E-Reader Mode for Adobe Acrobat Reader
Hey team,
I've been considering a potential enhancement for Adobe Acrobat Reader that could significantly improve user experience, especially for those focused on reading without distractions. Here's a suggestion for implementing a simplified E-Reader Mode:
Feature Proposal: Simplified E-Reader Mode Toggle
Objective:
Provide users with a quick and accessible way to switch to a distraction-free reading interface within Adobe Acrobat Reader.Proposal:
Introduce a dedicated button or toggle switch prominently placed in the interface, enabling users to swiftly transition to a simplified E-Reader Mode.Key Features:
Toggle Switch: Implement a visible and easily accessible toggle switch/button in the toolbar or a dedicated section, allowing users to switch between regular and E-Reader Modes.
Minimalist Interface: In the E-Reader Mode, remove non-essential UI elements such as toolbars, menus, side panels, and any distractions that hinder the reading experience.
Customizable Settings: Allow users to personalize their E-Reader Mode by potentially offering options to adjust font size, background color, and other reading preferences within this simplified interface.
Quick Access: Ensure the toggle switch/button is intuitively placed for effortless access, allowing users to seamlessly transition between modes without disrupting their workflow.
Benefits:
Enhanced Reading Experience: Users can focus solely on the content without distractions.
Improved Accessibility: Quick access to a simplified interface caters to various reading preferences.
User Satisfaction: A seamless toggle offers a user-friendly experience, potentially increasing user satisfaction and engagement.
Implementation Considerations:Conduct user testing and feedback sessions to refine the design and functionalities of the E-Reader Mode.
Ensure compatibility across different devices and operating systems for a consistent user experience.
Conclusion:
Introducing a Simplified E-Reader Mode toggle can significantly enhance the usability of Adobe Acrobat Reader for users seeking a distraction-free reading experience. This feature aligns with our commitment to providing versatile and user-centric solutions.Let's discuss the feasibility and implementation details further to bring this enhancement to life.
Best regards,
RussHey team,
I've been considering a potential enhancement for Adobe Acrobat Reader that could significantly improve user experience, especially for those focused on reading without distractions. Here's a suggestion for implementing a simplified E-Reader Mode:
Feature Proposal: Simplified E-Reader Mode Toggle
Objective:
Provide users with a quick and accessible way to switch to a distraction-free reading interface within Adobe Acrobat Reader.Proposal:
Introduce a dedicated button or toggle switch prominently placed in the interface, enabling users to swiftly transition to a simplified E-Reader Mode.Key Features:
Toggle Switch: Implement a visible and easily accessible toggle switch/button in the toolbar…
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Adobe Acrobat does not allow connection to:
It is practically impossible to publish a hyperlink in a PDF document with the current security paradigm. Converting a word to PDF results in links getting blocked in a window called Security Block, with the message "Adobe Acrobat does not allow connection to: [website domain]." You limit the reach of and potential of PDF documents by having such an unnecessarily aggressive security posture.
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To show ruler by default in Acrobat every time I open a file.
I have it set in preferences but have to hit Ctl R every time to show ruler. And the view/show ruler only shows it for the current file. When closed it disappears again.
I've looked at previous posts and this has not been solved since 2017.2 votes -
Cannot add signiture in the new Acrobat
In the new Adobe Acrobat App for Win 11 it is not possible for me to sign a document by adding a signiture. I have already 2 signitures and tried to replace one with another by clicking the x to remove one. x does not work and I couldnt figure out how to add/change/remove a signiture.
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Can't undo after deleting comments
Not sure if this has to do with an update, but I can't seem to undo after I deleted a comment, where I was always able to.
2 votes -
New Feature: Open a PDF without all the ********
New Feature: Open a PDF without all the ********. Acrobat is UX trash. The PDF is about 40% of the window, the remaining is upselling or never-used sidebars or GIANT menus sparsely peppered with text. Just have a mode where you open a PDF and it shows the PDF. ZERO bezels. ZERO menus. Just your PDF. That's the 99% workflow anyway, just do it. 100% window utilization. Just do it.
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What happened to "save a copy?"
Save a copy was always an option for our form files so that we could edit/add extra type. Now when I try to do that, I still get the error message telling me to go to "file" and "save a copy," however "file" is now "menu" and there is no "save a copy." Glad I still have a typewriter in my office! Please fix this ASAP - your last update was a downgrade. :(
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Image is cut off when inserted into a PDF
When I add an image to a PDF file, it is cut off.
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Zooming in Adobe Acrobat inactive window doesn't work
In Windows 10 you have the possibility to scroll inactive windows (Start > Settings > Devices > Mouse > Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them).
You only have to hover over the inactive window with the mouse and you can scroll. It's the same with zooming. When you press CTRL and scroll, it zooms the window under the cursor of the mouse. It works with all other apps, i.e. MS Office, even other Adobe apps like Illustrator, InDesign, etc. but not with Adobe Acrobat. You have to actually click (activate) the window with PDF for that to work. Will it be changed?
In Windows 10 you have the possibility to scroll inactive windows (Start > Settings > Devices > Mouse > Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them).
You only have to hover over the inactive window with the mouse and you can scroll. It's the same with zooming. When you press CTRL and scroll, it zooms the window under the cursor of the mouse. It works with all other apps, i.e. MS Office, even other Adobe apps like Illustrator, InDesign, etc. but not with Adobe Acrobat. You have to actually click (activate) the window with PDF for that to work.…
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Multiple Files At Once
It would be so wonderful to be able to export multiple PDFs to JPGs.
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Bug: I can't use custom Adobe fonts in text form field in my pdf
I installed a couple of fonts from Adobe Fonts site. Namely Blue Goblet and Typeka. I installed on my computer using Adobe Cloud. However, for some reason I can select Blue Goblet as a font for a text form field (under "Appearance") with no errors, and it shows perfectly on any computer and on other pdf readers as well (Chrome, Edge etc) but when I select Typeka font it gives this error:
"The selected font cannot be embedded in the PDF file because of licensing restrictions. If the PDF file is viewed on a system that does not have this font installed, Adobe Acrobat will simulate the appearance of the font. To preview the simulated font appearance, turn off Edit > Preferences > Page Display > Use Local Fonts."
Both fonts are installed from Adobe and why one works other doesnt? Is there any restriction in some fonts to be used in form fields? As far as I see on Adobe fonts site, they all have license to be embedded.
Is this a bug from Adobe? Even the error message is outdated as there is no "Use Local Fonts" option anymore under "Page Display".
1) I can't use custom Adobe fonts in text form field in my pdf
2) Go to Adobe fonts and install Blue Goblet and Typeka font families. Create a new blank page. Select prepare form. Add a text form field. Select "Blue Goblet" font. Observe no errors. Then add another text form field and select "Typeka" font for it and see the error. Save the file and open in on another computer or pdf reader. First text field will show Blue Goblet font but other will show a system font.
3) Acrobat Pro on Windows 11
4) Both should work as they come from Adobe Fonts
5) I tested other fonts from Adobe Fonts. Some fonts work some dont.I installed a couple of fonts from Adobe Fonts site. Namely Blue Goblet and Typeka. I installed on my computer using Adobe Cloud. However, for some reason I can select Blue Goblet as a font for a text form field (under "Appearance") with no errors, and it shows perfectly on any computer and on other pdf readers as well (Chrome, Edge etc) but when I select Typeka font it gives this error:
"The selected font cannot be embedded in the PDF file because of licensing restrictions. If the PDF file is viewed on a system that does not have this…
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Explain your interface reasoning?
WTF happening to your sign in process, and once i'm signed in, it directs me to upload a PDF on a website to make a change?? I can't use the application on my computer? Seriously WTF are you guys doing
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Allow Categories in the Floating Toolbar
I do a lot of re-ordering and re-arranging of PDF documents. In the "Old Acrobat" interface, the green "Organize Pages" button was in a narrow column of easily-accessible buttons on the right side of the screen. I could snap into the Organize Pages view, rearrange my pages, and snap back into editing. In the "New Acrobat" interface, the only way to access this feature is clicking the "All tools" button, which eats up a good chunk of screen space, and click "Organize Pages."
Either give us an icon-only view of the "All tools" bar, as the old Acrobat interface, or give us the ability to add the "Organize pages" button to the toolbar.
Because "Organize pages" is a category rather than a specific tool, it is impossible to add to the floating toolbar. None of the options in the "Organize pages" category take me to the actual Organize pages layout screen for dragging and dropping pages. I have to access this through "All tools" every single time.
I do a lot of re-ordering and re-arranging of PDF documents. In the "Old Acrobat" interface, the green "Organize Pages" button was in a narrow column of easily-accessible buttons on the right side of the screen. I could snap into the Organize Pages view, rearrange my pages, and snap back into editing. In the "New Acrobat" interface, the only way to access this feature is clicking the "All tools" button, which eats up a good chunk of screen space, and click "Organize Pages."
Either give us an icon-only view of the "All tools" bar, as the old Acrobat …
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"First Steps" tutorial always re-appearing
Tutorial "First Steps" always appears on app start. Even if you close it, the dialog with the "First Steps" tutorial always re-appears. This bug is reproducable with every new installation even on new computers.
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Split Pages Output Options Bug
Ever since the update my work computer got for Adobe Acrobat - splitting invoices has been even more time consuming. There's this new bug where every time I change my output options it doesn't save and defaults to "the same folder selected at start." This happens every time. I have to repeat this process a second time for the location to save. Also whenever I close output options window, the "Split" window should not close after I make my selection. This was not an issue in the previous version of Adobe I had.
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Want An Easy Fix For Your 3d Clothing Store Models? Read This!
Sure, here are some easy fixes for your 3D clothing store models:
Check the materials. Make sure that the materials used for the models are appropriate for the clothing you are selling. For example, if you are selling winter clothes, you will need to use materials that will look realistic in cold weather.
Adjust the lighting. The lighting in your 3D store can make a big difference in the way that the models look. Make sure that the lighting is bright enough to show off the details of the clothes, but not so bright that it washes them out.
Position the models. The way that the models are positioned can also affect the way that they look. Make sure that the models are standing or sitting in a natural way, and that they are not overlapping or blocking each other.
Add textures. Textures can add a lot of realism to your 3D models. Use textures that are appropriate for the type of clothing you are selling, and make sure that they are high quality.
Optimize the models. If your models are too large or complex, they may not load quickly or smoothly. Optimize the models to make them smaller and easier to load.
Here are some additional tips for fixing your 3D clothing store models:Use a good 3D modeling software. There are many different 3D modeling software programs available, so choose one that is easy to use and that has the features you need.
Get help from a professional. If you are not comfortable fixing the models yourself, you can hire a professional to do it for you.
Experiment with different settings. There are many different settings that can affect the way that your 3D models look. Experiment with different settings to see what works best for your store.
I hope these tips help you to fix your 3D clothing store models. With a little effort, you can create realistic and engaging models that will help you to sell more clothes.bit.ly/44lAmdT
Sure, here are some easy fixes for your 3D clothing store models:
Check the materials. Make sure that the materials used for the models are appropriate for the clothing you are selling. For example, if you are selling winter clothes, you will need to use materials that will look realistic in cold weather.
Adjust the lighting. The lighting in your 3D store can make a big difference in the way that the models look. Make sure that the lighting is bright enough to show off the details of the clothes, but not so bright that it washes them out.
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Signed PDF is LTV enabled even if "Include signature's revocation status" is disabled while signing .
Observed behaviour:
The PDF generated by digitally signing in Adobe Acrobat is showing as LTV enabled in Adobe Reader/ Acrobat, even if the checkbox for "Include signature's revocation status" while signing is disabled in Preferences > Categories > Signatures > Creation and Appearance Preferences > When Signing.Expected behaviour:
if the checkbox for "Include signature's revocation status" while signing is disabled in Preferences > Categories > Signatures > Creation and Appearance Preferences > When Signing, then the signed PDF should not be LTV enabled.This is a bug in Adobe Reader/ Acrobat. Please rectify.
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LTV enabled signature becomes Non LTV enabled automatically in Adobe Acrobat
A digital signature showing as "LTV enabled" in the signature panel of Adobe reader becomes "not LTV enabled" if in 'Signature Verification Preferences' dialog that opens (In Edit > Preferences, under categories, select Signatures.. From the Verification box in the Digital Signatures panel, select More...)
, we deselect the Require certificate revocation checking to succeed... checkbox.
However, the same signature again becomes LTV enabled if we select Require certificate revocation checking to succeed... checkbox.
It is a bug in Adobe Acrobat (latest version).
Please rectify.1 vote
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