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I want to restore the page menu on my pdf document to make my work easier. It’s an impossible task, so how do I do it ?
I want to restore the page menu on my pdf document. How do I do it. I've tried everything that is described but it isn't working
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Comment-filter is buggy?
The comment-filtering tool isn’t working as it used to. Before this issue, the comments I marked/checked as ‘completed’ would hide automatically when I set the comments-filter to ‘none’. I could then easily see how many comments there left unsolved. Now I have to constantly “manually refresh” the filter to get the checked comment to hide as I am working though the document.
By “manually refreshing” I mean go into the filter menu, change filter to ‘none’ and ‘completed’, click use, then go back to the filter menu and choose only ‘none’ and click use. This is a really wierd change…
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Internal link preview
Many PDF documents contain internal links. When clicking on these, the user is taken to another part of the document. It would be incredibly useful to me and my colleagues if there was a 'preview link' option. Perhaps this could work by hovering the mouse over the link, and the preview to the link pops up in a small temporary window, allowing you to quickly view the link, without redirecting to a different page.
The motivation for this is as follows: In mathematical sciences, these internal links often refer to equations earlier in the document, which are being combined to…
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Bug: automatic hyperlinking of URLs in plain text includes punctuation
Today I learned that when a PDF's text includes URLs that are -not- marked up as hyperlinks, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview, and Google Chrome's built-in PDF renderer all attempt to convert the URLs to clickable hyperlinks for the reader's convenience.
However, Adobe Acrobat Reader does a noticeably worse job than the other software. Specifically: if the URL is followed by punctuation, Acrobat includes the punctuation in the target of the hyperlink, resulting in a broken link. Apple Preview and Google Chrome handle punctuation correctly.
You can see this behavior by opening the attached PDF in Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, and…
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AcroPDFImpl64.dll crashes when PDF is accessed via ActiveX/Webbrowser Control x64
Following bug has been introduced with a recent Adobe Reader (or Windows?) update. It affects all our customers.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a 64 Bit C# application (32 Bit Works)
2. In the application, use ActiveX, or WebBrowser control and open/navigate to "C:\documentname.pdf"Expected result: PDF shows up
Actual result: Screen stays gray. In the Windows Error Reporting you will see that AcroPDFImpl64.dll has crashed.
It is very important for us, because our customers rely on this functionality and our software product is currently not useable due to this bug.
Please contact me through email info at hickelsoft.de .…
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PDF file type association broken after upgrading from Reader 2017 to Reader 2020
In Windows 10, the file type association for .pdf stops working after upgrading from Adobe Reader 2017 (Classic Track) to Reader 2020 (Classic Track). Issue occurs if file association was originally configured by DISM or user for previous Adobe Reader version. The same .pdf file association is expected to work with new Adobe Reader versions.
Double-clicking a PDF file displays Windows prompt "How do you want to open this file?". The HKCR registry key still contains an entry for the ProgID, AcroExch.Document.2017. Should the Reader 2020 installer remove the HKCR\AcroExch.Document.2017 registry key? Deleting the key appears to resolve the issue.
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Acrobat Reader 2017 start menu shortcut not removed after installing Reader 2020
In Windows 10, after installing Acrobat Reader 2020 the start menu shortcut for the previous installation of Reader (2017) has not been removed. The Reader 2020 installer is expected to remove the Reader 2017 start menu shortcut. This does occur as expected if the base version of Reader 2017 (17.008.30051) is installed prior to installing Reader 2020.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Install Windows 10 Enterprise.
2. Install Adobe Reader 2017 (Classic Track) using bootstrapper installation (setup.exe). Setup.ini includes PATCH command under [Product] section; PATCH=AcroRdr2017Upd1701130196_MUI.msp.
3. Install Adobe Reader 2020 (Classic Track) using bootstrapper installation (setup.exe).Bootstrapper Deployment
https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DesktopDeployment/bootstrapper.html3 votes -
Remove 'Content Preparation Progress' dialog
Please remove the 'Content Preparation Progress' dialog. It is very annoying and provides no value what so ever.
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"highlight current bookmark" does not work any more
When the above option is selected the hightlighting of the current bookmark should follow the reading, i.e. the hightlighted bookmark should be synchronous to the currently read text. This was the case in former Readers but does not work any more.
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Adobe Reader DC should open Windows Protocol Handler links regardless of the default browser
Hello. We have a situation where a Windows protocol handler product is used to open documents from an EDRMS. At some point Adobe has apparently changed how it opens links. Now it simply passes a link to the system's default browser on the command line. As as some browsers (notably Chrome and recent builds of Edge which are based on Chromium) don't handle protocol handler URLs from the command line, this style of link now fails to activate.
Links will be of a form similar to example://12345/open but I think this is an issue for all Windows protocol handlers.
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save all closed tabs
It would be nice to have a 'save all closed tabs'. Then I can re-open these on the next session. Unfortunately, this option is still not available.
Google has such extension called OneTab. Something similar on Adobe Reader would be great!
This has been requested by several others (see in comments https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac/suggestions/31145458-save-all-tabs-with-one-click)Once you re-start, you should just be able to re-open the whole bunch of pdf's that you closed before with one click
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scroll drop down
Allow for the mouse scroll wheel to scroll drop-down lists in Forms instead of scrolling to the next page.
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regarding meaning search
If we don't know meaning of the word while reading in a document then there must be search by web option along with the copy tab or you can simply add Dictionary into Adobe so that it will become more user friendly and more helpful to the person who is in need to search that meaning.
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Show commenting tools in full screen mode or at least allow to move all menus and panes to sides.
I need to see 2 full pages (A4) up on full screen and still be able to do commenting. Standard 16:9 screen has enough space for that. Just allow to move all menus and panes to either left or right side of the screen.
Robert
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Use alt / ctrl keys to force freehand marker instead of cursor-based highlighter
When the default Highlight text tool (marker icon) is applied on document with inconsistent text (either poorly generated text scattered across page, math formulae etc.) the highlighted area does not look good or even does not make sense. Of course, I can manually click&switch to Drawing tool (pencil icon) and mark that area by hand but it can be set to other color, thickness, and opacity. I wish I could switch between these tools using ALT, CTRL of SHIFT keys for rapid commenting (while keeping the same color, thickness and opacity - ust like if the Highlight text tool is…
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Blur tool in Photoshop for iPad
Photoshop for iPad is of great importance especially for natural work with a pencil. Especially with tools like brush, eraser ... But why isn't the "blur" tool available in Photoshop for iPad? This tool is directly designed for the pencil, according to my experience. Would it be possible to supplement it?
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Adobe Reader is not accessible for persons with visual disability
Menus are not readable with a voiceover application.
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Stop Auto Installing McFee
Seriously what a DOG act for you to do and go and change the installing process for Adobe Reader, so you took the mcfee install out of the installer and put it no where near the download section what so ever so you done this by choice I had no idea YOUR GARBAGE MCFEE BLOATWARE installed you knew this long before changing the effects it would have, not only did your GARBAGEWARE stop my PAID for kaspersky total security, I spent hours trying to find a solution to get rid of THAT GARBAGE, so stop bloody auto checking that ****…
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When saving PDFs show "save to previous location"
When using 'Save As' for PDF's = previous versions of Adobe defaulted to the last save location, now it defaults to the main library every time and I have to do multiple "clicks" to save it to the file or folder that I want. If I am saving multiple pdf's to the same location at one time - this would save time. I don't want to 'pin' folder, as I may save to a different folder for another group of PDFs.
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