dale
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Hi All,
We have provided a registry protected fix, some users confirmed that this worked for them.
Could you please try this at your end as well and let us know your feedback?
Kindly make sure you are on the latest DC build(20.012.20043) and then follow the steps from the attached word file: “Steps.docx”.Regards,
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I agree that the big icons are clunky and great for novices. Not great for advanced users who need to work quickly and do multiple things to one file: drawing markup, comment, edit, set initial view, reduce file size, remove/add/reorganize pages.
Going back and forth is waste of time. I now know how to customize my menu bar, but I have to do it at home, on my laptop, and on my work computer and rarely recall exactly what I did on one, so they each end up having a different work space.
Comment for Admin: I think the big picture is that as advanced users of Acrobat Professionals, we have been communicating that the "app" segregation of various Acrobat functions simply doesn't work for us. Within one single document, I may combine multiple PDF files, add/remove/sort pages, optimize file, add comments and drawing markups, edit, forms, print production, optimize, accessibility. It's incredibly cumbersome to open each app and go back and forth waiting for them to load. Why can't we have windows that we can view, organize, and customize like other Adobe products?