Subject: Why the **** is there a shortcut that explodes all tabs into windows but no way to put them back?
Dear Adobe,
You've managed to create something truly unique: a series of hidden shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+L/K/J) that blow every single tab into a separate window like a Michael Bay movie — but you forgot to include any way whatsoever to put them back into one window. No “Merge all windows,” no “Revert to tab view,” not even a humble “Are you sure you want to scatter your documents across the screen like confetti?” prompt.
This isn’t a feature — it’s a trap. One accidental key combo and the user spends the next coffee break dragging PDFs from one window to another like some kind of interface serf from 2004.
You’ve built a beautiful detonation button but forgot the off switch. All we’re asking for is something as basic as:
“Merge all open windows into one tabbed Adobe Reader window”
Or even just “Restore previous view”
Right now, this is not usability — this is a crime against interface sanity.
Sincerely, and mildly infuriated,
Someone who just wanted to read three PDFs without having them colonize the screen like PDF-shaped invaders