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Batch superscript or subscript within a field
Holding the Command key (Mac) or Control key (Windows) should allow for selecting/highlighting multiple, separate characters or words within a text field. Similar to how the Shift key can be used to select/highlight a single range of characters.
This would allow easier batch modification, to be used when making many singular characters within a paragraph into subscripts, for instance. Command or Control-selecting each character to be modified then enables the user to only have to click the subscript button once, instead of for each character after highlighting.
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Print to new Onenote
Please can you arrange for adobe to 'print' to Onenote (the Windows 10 version, not just the old version) Thanks..
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Change the design to follow industry standard, to be more intuitive
the Design is very poor, why don't you change the menus, and submenus per Industry standard, to make it more intuitive.
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able to edit and save read-only file
Bug found when editing PDFs. I was trying to edit a PDF file which was read-only, created by myself in Photoshop so I'm certain I had saved it as a read-only pdf. I tried editing it using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and was allowed to do so up until I tried to save the file. When I tried 'printing' it so I can export it as a pdf, it came up with an error "File not found. Check the filename and try again.". When I tried Saving as... it came up with "The file may be read-only, or another user may have it open. Please save the document with a different name or in a different folder.". I had checked and allowed folder permission to where I was saving it, I had all cloud syncing apps closed, etc. as suggested by forum users as to why I might be getting this message.
I understand since the file was read-only I should not have been able to edit it. So the first mistake I think I found was that I was indeed able to completely edit the file - from editing text, to moving objects and inserting images. It was only when I tried saving it that I was told it was read-only. Even though I wasted a lot of time editing it only to find out I can't save it, I get that I didn't have permission to edit the file.
However, the second bug I'm referring to is that I could actually save the file - I found a weird way around it. I could share the file for a review and then I entered my own email address (mind you, not the one I use for Creative Cloud). When I opened the file for review, I saw the edited version I had created and was then able to download it, fully edited, even though I only had read-only permissions. This is a way around editing read-only files, which I consider to be a bug. I create read-only pdfs for contract and other secure documents, and as a paying customer, I do not like to think my files are actually editable easily.Bug found when editing PDFs. I was trying to edit a PDF file which was read-only, created by myself in Photoshop so I'm certain I had saved it as a read-only pdf. I tried editing it using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and was allowed to do so up until I tried to save the file. When I tried 'printing' it so I can export it as a pdf, it came up with an error "File not found. Check the filename and try again.". When I tried Saving as... it came up with "The file may be read-only, or another user…
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Adjust Page Size
The Page Size on a PDF is 10.00 x 7.5 in but I am trying to print to 11 x 8.5 in. The printer is requesting 16k paper which I don't have. When I click ignore then it cuts off part of the document.
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Start-up issue on Mac
I have Acrobat Pro DC as part of a Creative Cloud subscription. Running on MacBook Pro under OS X High Sierra 10.13.6.
For several weeks I've had the issue that when starting the app, usually by opening a PDF, there is a interval of a minute or more when it is unresponsive. The document is slow to appear. The Mac process indicator appears (spinning rainbow disc). The delay is quite aggravating. It only happens on the first document opened in a session.
If I quit the app and reopen it, the same thing occurs.
This behavior started recently; and the app never had this stuck period during start-up.
It is not appear to be dependent on having an internet connection.
I won't speculate on mechanism. Just wish it would get remedied.Acrobat Pro DC 2019.10.20098
Architecture: x86_64
Build: 19.10.20098.316574
AGM: 4.30.84
CoolType: 5.14.5
JP2K: 1.2.2.42832I have Acrobat Pro DC as part of a Creative Cloud subscription. Running on MacBook Pro under OS X High Sierra 10.13.6.
For several weeks I've had the issue that when starting the app, usually by opening a PDF, there is a interval of a minute or more when it is unresponsive. The document is slow to appear. The Mac process indicator appears (spinning rainbow disc). The delay is quite aggravating. It only happens on the first document opened in a session.
If I quit the app and reopen it, the same thing occurs.
This behavior started recently; and the…0 votes -
the comment bubble
in Acrobat Pro DC latest version (19.008.20080) the comment bubble open automatically, there is some way to avoid it??
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Option to manually refresh comments for files share for review
A customer explained that he opened a document shared for review in Acrobat. He was working with a colleague who was adding comments in the same review on the web. While comments were syncing periodically, he wanted the option to manually check for new comments in addition.
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sticky notes do not work. I can't delete or modify them
I can't delete or modify them.
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