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Cant convert the sanskrit or devanagiri pdf to word
I have the sanskrit or devanagiri pdf, I want to convert to docx, it jus doesnt allow you to convert
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This update SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whose good idea is it to move the bookmarks to the right side panel with no options to move it to the left? SUCKS Whose good idea is it to set it up so that I can't have both the comments bar and bookmarks displayed at the same time SUCKS I can't even tell what page, e.g., 5/124 I am on so that I can navigate easily or set footers to specific pages SUCKS And this is just in the first 5 minutes of my day
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Stop messing with interface
Please stop changing the Acrobat interface every year. It is very frustrating and time wasting to find the basic tools that I use to navigate documents. A basic thing like Marquee Zoom and other basic tools should be obvious and accessible, not buried in menus. I've wasted an hour this morning and whilst I can find the tool now, no idea how to add to standard tool bar. Stop doing this!!!!
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Frequently Loses Log In Validation
I have a full Acrobat Pro subscription. I use Acrobat all the time to create / edit / file documents. Occasionally before, and more often lately I open a PDF file, only to have my Acrobat app (installed on my laptop running Windows 10) say that "upgrade to access that function" implying that I don't have a subscription. I go to check the account status in the app, and it shows my information, but still insists my subscription is not current. Eventually, it usually finds my account (no idea what it is doing in the background or why it loses the fact that my account is valid and paid up). This behavior is incredibly annoying, and gets in the way of productivity with one of my key work tools. Making me seriously consider acquiring some alternate form of PDF creator / editor.
I have a full Acrobat Pro subscription. I use Acrobat all the time to create / edit / file documents. Occasionally before, and more often lately I open a PDF file, only to have my Acrobat app (installed on my laptop running Windows 10) say that "upgrade to access that function" implying that I don't have a subscription. I go to check the account status in the app, and it shows my information, but still insists my subscription is not current. Eventually, it usually finds my account (no idea what it is doing in the background or why it loses…
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Aptos when converting to PDF
The Aptos font does not convert properly when creating a new PDF from a Word document that contains Aptos. The text is misaligned and janky. This is the case even with the full family of Aptos faults installed as system fonts and placed in the Adobe fonts folder.
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Move Constrain Proportions Back Above Margin Dimensions
In older versions of Acrobat the Constrain Proportions checkbox was above the margin dimensions boxes. That was far, far more usable for me, as 99.9% of the artwork I'm working with has uniform crop marks. I'm a keyboard user, so when the Crop dialog opens, I'll tab down to the dimensions. In previous versions I could press the space bar to check Constrain Proportions, tab to Top, type in my crop amount, tab to the next box and I was all set.
Now I have to either click Constrain Proportions separately then shift+Tab to go back up, or tab several extra times.
This isn't some make or break thing, but after using a newer version for several months, I still find myself annoyed by the new layout and having a worse user experience.
In older versions of Acrobat the Constrain Proportions checkbox was above the margin dimensions boxes. That was far, far more usable for me, as 99.9% of the artwork I'm working with has uniform crop marks. I'm a keyboard user, so when the Crop dialog opens, I'll tab down to the dimensions. In previous versions I could press the space bar to check Constrain Proportions, tab to Top, type in my crop amount, tab to the next box and I was all set.
Now I have to either click Constrain Proportions separately then shift+Tab to go back up, or tab several…
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Adobe closing when moving tabs to create new window
I usualy open multiple documents in tabs in one window. When I need to compare two documents I was used to dragging the tab out of the window to create a new window to compare documents side by side or on two screens When doing this now Acrobat reader closes all documents. I often lose comments due to this Please investigate and give feedback This in newer version including AI assistant when moving to the older version(2024.005.20320) this problem seems to stop Please advise
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I keep getting lost in the user interface. It is not consistent!
While I am working on pdf documents with Acrobat, I keep having difficulties finding commands, toolbars, buttons that just a moment before were in some place, and then they suddenly disappear or moved to some hard to find place.
I remember having used today a button to optimize a scanned document, which opened a dialog allowing me to customize compression settings (dpi). I can no longer find it (instead, I find a similar command but which does not allow me to customize compression settings besides a few simple settings).
On the top toolbar, earlier today I have used the buttons to navigate to previous and next view. Now they are gone. I want them back!!
Acrobat's user interface is totally confusing.
And by the way: why are the side panels swapped (left vs right) on some documents??While I am working on pdf documents with Acrobat, I keep having difficulties finding commands, toolbars, buttons that just a moment before were in some place, and then they suddenly disappear or moved to some hard to find place.
I remember having used today a button to optimize a scanned document, which opened a dialog allowing me to customize compression settings (dpi). I can no longer find it (instead, I find a similar command but which does not allow me to customize compression settings besides a few simple settings).
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BUG: application crashing when separating tabs
When having 2 or more tabs (files) open in Acrobat, and pulling one in order to open it in new window (i.e. to put it on other screen), application crashes.
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In-Depth Review of Windows 10 Keys: A Seamless Activation Experience
Activating Windows 10 can sometimes feel like a daunting task, but with the right Windows 10 keys, the process becomes surprisingly simple and efficient. Having gone through this myself, I decided to share an in-depth review of my experience using Windows 10 keys, hoping it will serve as a helpful guide for others navigating this aspect of system activation.
The Role of Windows 10 Keys
At its core, a Windows 10 key is a 25-character code essential for activating and validating your Windows 10 operating system. This code is vital to ensuring your copy of Windows is genuine, unlocking all features and updates. Without a valid key, the system will either run in a limited capacity or prompt regular notifications, which can quickly become frustrating.Finding the right Windows 10 key can be tricky, as not all sources are reliable. You need to ensure the key is not only valid but also matches the specific version of Windows 10 you are running. This is where having access to a trusted platform offering a range of keys for different versions, including the latest updates, becomes crucial.
My Experience: From Search to Activation
After upgrading my PC hardware, I was faced with the task of reactivating Windows 10. My previous key didn’t work after the changes, so I needed a new one. I decided to search online for Windows 10 keys and came across a website offering a variety of options tailored to different versions, from older releases to the most recent updates like 23H2 and 22H2.The process of finding the right key was easier than I expected. The website I used provided a clear breakdown of the keys based on the version of Windows 10, which took the guesswork out of the equation. Once I selected the key, I followed the standard steps for activation—entering the code in the Windows settings under the activation tab.
To my relief, the key worked flawlessly. Within moments, my Windows 10 was fully activated without any complications. The ease of the process was impressive, particularly considering the potential difficulties people often face when dealing with system activations.
Key Benefits of Using Windows 10 Keys
One of the standout benefits of using Windows 10 keys is the simplicity they bring to an otherwise technical process. The entire activation took just minutes, and once the key was validated, all system features were immediately unlocked.Additionally, for those who might encounter activation problems, some services offer backup activator tools. Although I didn’t need to use one, having that option as a safety net adds an extra layer of assurance. These tools can come in handy, especially if a key doesn’t work initially or if you’re dealing with a more complex system setup.
Another notable aspect is the ongoing support some websites provide. The platform I used regularly updates its list of available Windows 10 keys, ensuring users have access to the latest codes that match the most current versions of the operating system. This level of support is crucial, especially when you want to ensure your Windows 10 remains https://itmen.software/es/windows-10/keys activated through various system updates and changes.
Tips for a Smooth Activation Experience
Based on my experience, I would recommend a few things to anyone going through the Windows 10 activation process. First, make sure you’re using a key that matches your exact version of Windows. Many activation issues arise from using a key intended for a different version of the software. Secondly, double-check that you’ve entered the key correctly. Typos are easy to make, but even a small mistake can prevent successful activation.Activating Windows 10 can sometimes feel like a daunting task, but with the right Windows 10 keys, the process becomes surprisingly simple and efficient. Having gone through this myself, I decided to share an in-depth review of my experience using Windows 10 keys, hoping it will serve as a helpful guide for others navigating this aspect of system activation.
The Role of Windows 10 Keys
At its core, a Windows 10 key is a 25-character code essential for activating and validating your Windows 10 operating system. This code is vital to ensuring your copy of Windows is genuine, unlocking all…1 vote -
New user interface is difficult to navigate. Adobe should do the better job for the user friendly interface.
The new interface is making my work speed slow. It not convenient to search all the edit. The change was very big, and i would like adobe to incorporate to the older version.
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Top MSG Converter for Mac.
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new acrobat
the new version of acrobat is terrible! you took away tools that made it easy to provide graphic markups to documents, you reversed the entire format of where toolbars are located so i have to retrain my brain on where to look for things. the arrow box and markup editing features are clunky, slow and difficult to manipulate. if it isn't corrected i'm reverting to bluebeam for good.
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BUG: Document Path Not Updating Correctly When PDF Is Moved
Acrobat has endless problems with Sonoma. One of them is that when you move an open PDF from one location to another (e.g. modify the path of the document) Acrobat is not updating this path.
For example I have a PDF that is located inside a folder buried somewhere on my hard drive. The document is open in Acrobat and I move the PDF to my desktop. The path should update to show this new desktop location - but it doesn't - it still shows the path on my hard drive even though the file now resides on my desktop.
Every other application in Sonoma works correctly and updates this path.
To see your path, command click on the PDF document title - test this out and you'lll see this functionality is BROKEN.
Acrobat has endless problems with Sonoma. One of them is that when you move an open PDF from one location to another (e.g. modify the path of the document) Acrobat is not updating this path.
For example I have a PDF that is located inside a folder buried somewhere on my hard drive. The document is open in Acrobat and I move the PDF to my desktop. The path should update to show this new desktop location - but it doesn't - it still shows the path on my hard drive even though the file now resides on my desktop.
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BUG: Distiller Opens When Printing PDF In Sonoma
Acrobat has endless problems with Sonoma. One of these is that Distiller opens when you print a PDF. To say this is annoying would be an understatement as it often opens and is buried under many other open applications - so you actually don't know it is open.
In initial versions of Sonoma this happened 100% of the time, it seems a bit better with subsequent updates to the OS but it is STILL a problem and happens 25% of the time.
It shouldn't be happeniing at all. period.
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BUG: Sonoma Print Center Pulls Focus
Acrobat has endless problems with Sonoma. One of them is that when you print anything out of Acrobat, the 'new' Print Center pulls focus. This means that the print Center application places itself on top of any other open application. This is annoying and unnecessary - and NO other application does this.
This interrupts any workflow you have going and mandates the user stop what they are doing and hide the application. Not sure if this is intentional or a bug - but it serves NO purpose and again, no other application in Sonoma does this.
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BUG: Sonoma Created PDFs - Context Menu
In Sonoma when you create a PDF through the Context Menu (select a group of files, hold the Control Key > Quick Actions > Create PDF the results are not good. They are consistently bad and inconsistent in their results.
Often the first page does not print or if it is an image, the image prints as a magnified detail (e.g. 600% of the original size), the middle pages print fine and then the last page will be a small percentage of the original - maybe 1/4 - 1/10 th the actual size and print off to the side of the page.
These same PDFs print fine out of Mac's Preview application - but NOT Acrobat. Example attached for testing your end.
In Sonoma when you create a PDF through the Context Menu (select a group of files, hold the Control Key > Quick Actions > Create PDF the results are not good. They are consistently bad and inconsistent in their results.
Often the first page does not print or if it is an image, the image prints as a magnified detail (e.g. 600% of the original size), the middle pages print fine and then the last page will be a small percentage of the original - maybe 1/4 - 1/10 th the actual size and print off to…
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BUG: page order prints inconsistently
Acrobat has endless problems with Sonoma. One of them is an inability to print PDF pages in the correct order. Sometimes the application prints pages 1-7, sometimes it prints 7-1.
And yes, I am aware I can modify this setting by going to print dialogue > pages to print> more options > reverse pages. But once set it should produce consistent results - which it does NOT.
This needs to be fixed!
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Increase 500 character limit when asking AI a question.
The current 500-character limit for asking questions about a document is too restrictive, especially when translation or detailed explanations are required. Increasing this limit to at least 1,200 characters would provide more flexibility. However, why should there be a limit at all? Removing it entirely could ensure users can fully articulate their queries without unnecessary constraints.
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HIGHLIGHTING / MARKING TEXT IN A PDF DOCUMENT
Adobe Case ADB-37893074-J2Y3
What we would like to have is to be able to highlight parts of a document (with the highlighter tool) without automatically creating a comment.
Alternatively, to be able to filter out (disappear) all the blank comments which have been created because we highlighted a certain text so that we only see the comments where we actually wrote something.
Consider this. When we were at school we used to get our highlighter pen and highlight the important parts of a book / article so that we can read them later. That is we wanted the important parts to stick out hence we highlighted them.
At times, we also wanted to write a helpful comment next to this highlighted text. However we did not always comment on the highlighted text. Some text was only highlighted so that it grabs our attention when we read it next time.
So what we ask is to be able to highlight text without automatically creating a comment.
When we work with PDF documents, we enjoy having the Comment pane open to visibly see the areas where we have added a comment. It is of no use to us to see a blank (having no text) comment.
At the moment we cannot filter out the blank comments, without 'loosing' / filtering out the highlights made in the document.
Kindly refer also to same feature request of May 2017 which remains unresolved to date.
Adobe Case ADB-37893074-J2Y3
What we would like to have is to be able to highlight parts of a document (with the highlighter tool) without automatically creating a comment.
Alternatively, to be able to filter out (disappear) all the blank comments which have been created because we highlighted a certain text so that we only see the comments where we actually wrote something.
Consider this. When we were at school we used to get our highlighter pen and highlight the important parts of a book / article so that we can read them later. That is we wanted the important parts…
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