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i am create tables with ms word 2016 and export to pdf.
- Borders line and colored column showing with unstable
Look the screenshot:
Reds is thick
Blues is thin
Purples is bothPlease quick fix for net release , because i have homework.
Or add the table function for all pdf's programs
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Zoom Percentage For Full Screen Mode
We Desperately Need To Be Able To Control How Much Zoom We Want In Full Screen Mode.
The Ctrl+ And Ctrl- Just Take Such Big Steps And I Cannot Adjust The Right Amount Of Zoom I Want.I Hope It's Not Too Difficult To Understand Or To Implement ... Because Without This, I Cannot Use Adobe Acrobat/Reader
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stop Fill & Sgn notification
Stop the notification of "Who needs to Fill & Sign"? i beg of you. i do 30-50 invoices a day. by the end i want to pull my hair out with this.
having notification a couple times but on every single time!!!
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v3 third-party update catalogs for MS Software Center
Please create a v3 third-party update file for SCCM, so we are able to automatically download en deploy Adobe software updates to endpoints.
More information about this new feature of SCCM 1910 see:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/third-party-software-updates#bkmk_191013 votes -
Bug? Problem with Color Management (wide gamut monitor)
When viewing PDF documents containing images on my wide gamut monitor using Acrobat Read DC (Windows 10), images have oversaturated colors.
The same PDFs looks OK when opened in Photoshop or previewed in Bridge.See also this thread:
- https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/problem-with-color-management-wide-gamut-monitor/m-p/10982293I have done some systematic testing. There seems to be a color management problem/error in the (urrent Windows version of Acrobat Reader DC:
Procedure
I have made two test images:
- image-AdobeRGB.jpg: - a JPEG image file with an Adobe RGB (1998) embedded color profile
- image-sRGB.jpg: - a JPEG image file with a sRGB IEC61966-2.1 embedded color profile
For each image I have generated a PDF document using both Bridge and Photoshop. This results in 4 PDF files:
- image-AdobeRGB-BRIDGE.pdf: - image-AdobeRGB.jpg has been used in the Output module of Bridge
- image-AdobeRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf: - image-AdobeRGB.jpg has been used in Photoshop ("Save As": Photoshop PDF)
- image-sRGB-BRIDGE.pdf: - image-sRGB.jpg has been used in the Output module of Bridge
- image-sRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf: - image-sRGB.jpg has been used in Photoshop ("Save As": Photoshop PDF)
Each of the 4 PDFs has been opened in three applications:
- Bridge (10.0.3.138 x64)
- Photoshop (21.1.1 20200312.r.121 2020/03/12: c839971b587 x64)
- Adobe Acrobat Read DC (20.006.20042)
The process is shown in the attached two diagrams (as JPEG image files):
- diagram-AdobeRGB http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/diagram-AdobeRGB.pdf
- diagram-sRGB http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/diagram-sRGB.pdf
FINDINGS
This has produced 12 sets of findings (4 PDFs times 3 apps).
A summary:1) Previews in Bridge and Photoshops looks OK for all 4 PDFs.
2) With two exceptions (see diagrams and *) Bridge and Photoshop indicates that the correct color profile is present.
3) For all 4 PDFs Acrobat Read DC shows identical and wrong (oversaturated) colors.*) Bridge shows "Untagged" for the PDFs generated by Bridge. However, according to this:
- https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/does-acrobat-reader-support-color-management-systems/m-p/11006133?page=1#M64420
at least the the image in the Adobe RGB (1998) version of the PDF seems to have the correct profile.Speculation
Since Acrobat Reader DC (ARDC) shows identical previews for all four PDFs (regardless of the image color profile used that also seems to be present in the PDF files), it seems reasonable to assume that ARDC takes the input profile into account (the profile(s) embedded in the PDFs). However, it seems that the output profile (in this case the profile generated while calibrating my Eizo wide gamut monitor) is not taken into account. This behavior mimics the behavior of some native Windows applications like the Edge browser and the Photos app (images with different embedded profiles are rendered identically, but with oversaturated colors on my monitor). It is interesting to note that both the Adobe RGB (1998) files and the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 files preview identically (to my eye) in both Acrobat Reader DC, the Edge browser (non-chromium) and the Windows Photos app. When using "standard" gamut monitors it will often be difficult to see that the colors actually are not correct.
Test files for download
All files can be downloaded here:
- http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/image-AdobeRGB.jpg
- http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/image-AdobeRGB-BRIDGE.pdf
http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/image-AdobeRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf
http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/image-sRGB-BRIDGE.pdf
http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/image-sRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf
http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/diagram-AdobeRGB.pdf
My system details:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - 2020, Version 20.006.20042
- Adobe Photoshop Version: 21.1.1 20200312.r.121 2020/03/12: c839971b587 x64
- Bridge Version: Adobe Bridge 2020: 10.0.3.138 x64
- Adobe Camera Raw Version: 12.2.0.386
- Monitor: Eizo CG2730 (calibrated regularly with Xrite i1 Display)
- Windows 10 Pro x64 version: 1909 - Os build 18363.752
- Graphics driver: Driver version: 442.19 (GeForce GTX 1060 3GB)When viewing PDF documents containing images on my wide gamut monitor using Acrobat Read DC (Windows 10), images have oversaturated colors.
The same PDFs looks OK when opened in Photoshop or previewed in Bridge.See also this thread:
- https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/problem-with-color-management-wide-gamut-monitor/m-p/10982293I have done some systematic testing. There seems to be a color management problem/error in the (urrent Windows version of Acrobat Reader DC:
Procedure
I have made two test images:
- image-AdobeRGB.jpg: - a JPEG image file with an Adobe RGB (1998) embedded color profile
- image-sRGB.jpg: - a JPEG image file with a sRGB IEC61966-2.1 embedded color profile
For each…
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Hide (not collapse) Right Tool Pane completely.
The collapsed Right Tool Pane violates usability principles. To quickly scroll a page, users can no longer just drag the mouse cursor all the way Right, to click on the Right scroll bar. This would probably take only 1 sec. With the annoying Right Tool Pane collapsed, nesting right beside the Right scroll bar, users must now carefully drag the mouse cursor, take aim so-as-to not click on the Right collapsed pane, then can he/ she click on the right scroll bar. This is really slow and inefficient.
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Fix failure to start up
Conditions: Windows 10. My internet was flaky, I think because my Ethernet wired interface has a hardware problem. For instance, Chrome was very slow or would not load a website at all. Edge would load sites usually when in this condition. I do not know how, but it did.
When in this hobbled operational mode, if I clicked a PDF file in explorer, or an attachment in my email reader, Acroread would simply not start up at all. I'm sure the executable began momentarily because I could see a little spinner appear momentarily, but nothing appears on screen. No splash screen, no error message, and certainly not the PDF file that I needed to see.
I am guessing that Acroread wants to start up and go immediately to the internet to check for something. When that failed, Acroread gave up or crashed and did not continue to show the PDF file.
Although my system is somewhat unique (likely you did not test for this particular case!) it seems unreasonable to me that the reader would not open and display a PDF file because there is an internet problem. That exceptional condition should not cause the software to fail. Maybe it could display a warning or error message. If all that acroread is doing is checking for updates or something, that shouldn't even be done every time the program starts, and it certainly should not cause the main feature of the program to fail.
I eventually became so fed up with it that I uninstalled acroread and am using Foxit reader now. Maybe sometime I'll go back to Acroread.
Conditions: Windows 10. My internet was flaky, I think because my Ethernet wired interface has a hardware problem. For instance, Chrome was very slow or would not load a website at all. Edge would load sites usually when in this condition. I do not know how, but it did.
When in this hobbled operational mode, if I clicked a PDF file in explorer, or an attachment in my email reader, Acroread would simply not start up at all. I'm sure the executable began momentarily because I could see a little spinner appear momentarily, but nothing appears on screen. No splash…
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flipping effect/ animation while reading
Scrolling or viewing pages should also have an option of viewing with a flipping animation. Many pdfs are huge files to read and an animation effect like this would make the reading experience more natural and smooth.
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Internet PDF Editing
In the influx of remote learning, students are being sent work in PDFs. Opening them through Google Classroom in an internet browser offers no way to easily edit the content and fill in answers. As this will be a way of learning for the immediate future, something needs to be rolled out to allow this to be done for free for students. Currently I have to download and then open with adobe, but it’s a lot of extra steps when it could be so much simpler.
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Save all open tabs.
If you have multiple pdf open in tabs, one button to save them all into a single folder
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Open PDFs in Read mode and full screen Thumbnail navigation
Hi. I would like to see in future versions two new improvments:
1) set the "read mode" as de default viewing when opening every PDF file, instead of having to press "Ctrl+H" each time (just add an option in Preferences);
2) create a new form of navigation throughout the file, a full screen thumbnail view, with page thumbnails side by side similar to what Adobe made with "Adobe Reader Touch" (too bad you discontinued that app) with a button shortcut to access it;Thanks
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Close all files / tabs
Add "Close all files" option to Files menu, with keyboard shortcut; add "Close all tabs" option to tabs' right-click context menu.
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Dismissing Notifications
Once signed in to adobe creative cloud and viewing notifications through clicking on the bell symbol - you are only able to dismiss certain notifications. For example you are unable to dismiss or delete notifications regarding the deactivation of fonts from font pack resulting in a long backlog of notifications you can't get rid of.
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Making removing of an open pdf-file more convenient
Hi, I have a question about Acrobat Reader, wenn I have an open pdf-file and want to remove it form the folder on my computer, I get the message that removing is not possible because the file is opened. Would it be possible to add an option "Close and remove". This happens to me a lot during my working day and this solution would be very convenient for me.
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Ability to completely turn off collapsed sidebars
Please for goodness' sake give users the option to completely remove the left and right sidebars instead of merely collapsing them. For users using Reader, the vast majority of the time all they will want to do is only read a PDF, and many will want as much screen space as possible to do so.
For the average Reader user, in the left toolbar the only thing they may want is thumbnail or chapter view. This could be on the top toolbar, with the other options available on a drop down menu from that button if you really must keep them there. The right toolbar, meanwhile, is completely redundant with the "Tools" pane. Being made up of options for creating and editing, these merely get in the way for Reader users who just want to read. The collapsed bar can easily be clicked mistakenly when attempting to scroll, and when a PDF hides the scrollbar (which there doesn't seem to be an easy way to either disable or re-enable), the collapsed bar will likely be mistaken for the scrollbar period.
I understand that these are considered 'features', but for many users they are merely an inconvenience. In many, many other programs, side toolbars are dockable and can be moved or closed. There are so many other options on how it could've been implemented that aren't so aggravating. Please either use one, or give users the option to completely disable them.
Please for goodness' sake give users the option to completely remove the left and right sidebars instead of merely collapsing them. For users using Reader, the vast majority of the time all they will want to do is only read a PDF, and many will want as much screen space as possible to do so.
For the average Reader user, in the left toolbar the only thing they may want is thumbnail or chapter view. This could be on the top toolbar, with the other options available on a drop down menu from that button if you really must keep…
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The font changes automatically by filling in the forms and using Polish diacritics
Reporting a new bug:
Steps to reproduce the issue:
-> Open the document / form
-> Use the "Fill & Sign" tool
-> Enter any text using Polish diacritics, e.g. Ą, ą, Ć, ć, Ś, ś, Ż, ż, Ź, ź etc.Environment:
-> OS: Windows 10 Pro 1909 (18363.719)
-> Adobe Acrobar Reader DC Version: Polish (20.006.20034)Expected result:
-> Forms should have a continuous homogeneous formatting. Unfortunately, even different fonts appear in one and the same field. Surprisingly, this problem does not concern German diacritics.
Observed result:
-> When filling out the forms, we should ensure that the text is properly formatted. Unfortunately, when using Polish diacritics, the font changes automatically and there is no possibility to maintain the formatting continuity. This makes the document look unprofessional.
Reporting a new bug:
Steps to reproduce the issue:
-> Open the document / form
-> Use the "Fill & Sign" tool
-> Enter any text using Polish diacritics, e.g. Ą, ą, Ć, ć, Ś, ś, Ż, ż, Ź, ź etc.Environment:
-> OS: Windows 10 Pro 1909 (18363.719)
-> Adobe Acrobar Reader DC Version: Polish (20.006.20034)Expected result:
-> Forms should have a continuous homogeneous formatting. Unfortunately, even different fonts appear in one and the same field. Surprisingly, this problem does not concern German diacritics.
Observed result:
-> When filling out the forms, we should ensure that the text…
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BUG:Cannot change preference allow multimedia operations
BUG:Cannot change preference allow multimedia operations
1.Open Adobe Reader DC(Version 2020.006.20034)
2.Open Preference
3.Select Multimedia Trust(legacy)
4.Uncheck Allow multimedia operations
5.Close Preference(OK Clicked)
6.Close Adobe Reader DC
7.Open Adobe Reader DC
8.Open Preference
9.Select Multimedia Trust(legacy)
10.Cannot change Allow multimedia operationsHow can it be changed?
(OS:Windows 10)1 vote -
Improve support for read-aloud
I find read-aloud a a very useful feature as it allows use of an additional sense of hearing for absorb the content of a document. I suggest following features
1. Configuration to ignore figures, listing and side bars
2. Support for other languages. As of now my version of Acrobat reader can not read Hindi (Indian language).Thanks
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Read Out Loud Function - highlight words or phrases as it is reading
The Read Out Loud function really needs to be updated so that it works better for individuals with reading difficulties, such as dyslexia. If they want this aspect of adobe to work well and actually benefit many of those who need it, it should highlight words and phrases as it is reading so that is easier to follow when reading, and know where in the text the reader is.
This will make the product a lot more accessible to people with dyslexia, dyspraxia or the likes.
3 votes
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