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6 votes
Hi,
Since we haven’t got further updates from you on this. We are closing this issue for now.
Please reach out to us again if you have further concernsThanks
AyushBob supported this idea · -
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Hi
We tried with several files and dragging does not copy the pages.
Is it specific to some files or is there a defined way to replicate it?
If file specific, can you please share the files with us?This would help us investigate faster.
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VivekBob supported this idea · -
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14 votes
Thanks for your feature request. We are reviewing it.
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2 votes
Hi
We already support this with Acrobat DC. Please update to latest version and enable the Create PDF extensions in Firefox & Chrome to create the PDFs
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TanviBob supported this idea · -
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Hello,
Sorry for the delay in response.
Is this issue happening with all the files? This may happen if the file was a scanned document.
Make sure you have updated your application to the latest update and try again. Let us know how it works at your end.Bob supported this idea · -
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Marking this issue as resolved as there is no response from the user.
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Hi
Here’s a list of supported web browsers with Acrobat DC:
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/compatible-web-browsers-pdfmaker-applications.html
Let us know if any more information is required.
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TanviBob shared this idea · -
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As many people these days, I am being worried of being on line too much (I often pull the plug on router-there are other ways such as: Am open to ideas) and YET I understood that the usage of both acrobat DC and Windows 10 Office [certainly office 365-I think) require us to be on line all the time to use them. But for Acrobat DC this is not the case except when you are on line anyway [e.g. capture a web page as a pdf). Thus it would seem windows 10 (again I am thinking mainly of Office 365) is the primary Villain here (& of course “the Cloud”) BUT ONE CAN BUY OFFICE 2016 outright-- I am working with Office 2010. For email like Thunderbird One can download and work offline. So in general if we want to do the work & pay we can be relatively safe. Yes, I know there are other reasons for going online such as antivirus updating& running and shopping,etc. But, in general, the average person at home CAN be-- well relatively safe? DO YOU AGREE WITH ABOVE ANALYSIS? Also, on this subject some have suggested working from an external drive; but this can not work because in this case the external drive is part of PC & is on line also-Correct? Comments of any kind are welcome but I want to know primarily if ABOVE analysis is correct?