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Find and Replace to edit comments
It would be great to be able to batch edit comments in the Comments pane. For example, to use the Search function and find all comments with something like a common spelling error or incorrect text, then use a Find and Replace function across all the found comments to replace the text with new text.
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Connect Adobe Scan/Online to Dropbox (save scans to DB)
I use Adobe Scan (Pro) for iOS for scanning hundreds of archival documents for research. The scans are saved to Adobe Document Cloud by default, no other storage loation is possible. However, I need offline access to the files from several devices, whereby Adobe Online is an unacceptable option (as the name suggests). Instead, I would want to save all scans to my Dropbox automatically, which is a built-in feature in many other scanning apps (e.g., Abbyy FineScanner). Adobe, on the other hand, makes transferring scans to Dropbox infuriatingly cumbersome.
Currently, there is no other way than a) to share each individual file from the app, or b) to download files in bulk on my desktop from Adobe Document Cloud as a zip folder, save it to my Dropbox folder and then unzip the folder to get access to the actual files – even though all of this takes place on one single computer.
Needless to say, the chances of human error are remarkable, especially compared to the option of having all scans stored in the desired location automatically. It is also impossible to stay on track whether a specific file in Dropbox is the latest version (i.e., whether there's an edited version in Adobe DC).
I would prefer if the scans were uploaded to Dropbox as copies of the ones in Adobe Online, and edited files were uploaded separately (i.e., Scan.pdf, Scan-1.pdf etc. in Dropbox; Scan.pdf in Adobe Scan/Online). This way, I would have both the latest file as well as a version management system. However, syncing the AO Scans folder as it is to Dropbox would also be acceptable.
If Adobe for some reason finds this impossible to implement, could you AT LEAST enable moving files to Dropbox by drag & drop in Adobe Online instead of the bothersome zipping back and forth?
I use Adobe Scan (Pro) for iOS for scanning hundreds of archival documents for research. The scans are saved to Adobe Document Cloud by default, no other storage loation is possible. However, I need offline access to the files from several devices, whereby Adobe Online is an unacceptable option (as the name suggests). Instead, I would want to save all scans to my Dropbox automatically, which is a built-in feature in many other scanning apps (e.g., Abbyy FineScanner). Adobe, on the other hand, makes transferring scans to Dropbox infuriatingly cumbersome.
Currently, there is no other way than a) to share…
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Unable to edit objects
I created this PDF from blank page in Acrobat and now I am unable to edit the images in this file. It can't be selected using bounding box. I believe this is a bug.
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New User Interface
I installed the new Acrobat Pro. The interface was brand new. It looked nice but nothing was working. Under file I had the option to revert back to the older style. All the bugs persisted. I did a repair and now everything seems to work. But I would like to go back to the new interface but I don't see an option for it??
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Zoom to Page Level - Tooltip Typo
There's a typo in the Zoom to Page Level Tooltip... says untill instead of until
2 votes -
search not working
When pressing command+F, the search option appears but does not let me type anything in it
2 votes -
Allow lefthand tool bar items to be moved into existing tool bar spaces on top or on the right of the screen
Left hand tool bar uses up extra space on the screen. Why can't this be moved to the top or right where there is already toolbars with extra space. See attached document for picture.
3 votes -
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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Trashy application and garbage user experience
I have been using Acrobat Read (paid) for 1 year.
The application is trashy at its best.
Had crashes when exporting from word to pdf. It crashes 3/6 times.
Export to pdf from word was changed recently and the user experience was broken. After the export to pdf the user is moved from the existing line to the beggining of the document. If you do this 100 times per day and if you work continously with the export this is not work - the product that designed this is idiot. He should have asked the customers. This new „feature” was recently „introduced”. Another idiocy of the application. Another broken feature not designed for customers.
Another broken feature is when you open a pdf in the read and you select view of 2 pages. It used to align both of the pages correctly into the view of the reader and when you were paging 200 pages document it would correctly align each 2 new pages into the view and you were viewing only the 2 pages. Right now after it was „fixed”, the scroll was designed so idiotic that you see 4 pages, and you need to manually align them. When you have a 200 pages document this is stupid.
The product is continously updated and reinstalled, meaning the level of bugs is so high that the application needs to be continously in repair mode.
This product is not designed for customers, is designed by idiots that are not using it and that dont know the customers.
Thank you
I have been using Acrobat Read (paid) for 1 year.
The application is trashy at its best.
Had crashes when exporting from word to pdf. It crashes 3/6 times.
Export to pdf from word was changed recently and the user experience was broken. After the export to pdf the user is moved from the existing line to the beggining of the document. If you do this 100 times per day and if you work continously with the export this is not work - the product that designed this is idiot. He should have asked the customers. This new „feature” was…
2 votes -
OCR Arabic Language
I was surprised to know that Arabic language is not included in Adobe OCR language list, please consider adding the language.
17 votes -
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 in their…
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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!
3 votes
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