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    MIlan Madhani commented  · 

    @Shashank Jain. You are responding to a very OLD thread. This issue is closed. I do not require any further assistance.

    Thank you.

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    MIlan Madhani commented  · 

    @Lisa,

    Read the first comment in this thread, all the way down.

    "Menu and then selecting "Disable New Acrobat" for anyone having issues with the bad UI."

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    MIlan Madhani commented  · 

    i think a MAJOR improvement would be to at least allow page deletion/addition/rearrangement in the Adobe Reader version. Many of us simply ONLY use adobe for that. Due to the ubiquity of the "pdf," we have a basic subscripton for 2 users which allows us to do that. If that would be added to Reader, then 3rd party softwares which also use Reader, would not conflict with prior generatiosn of Acrobat either. Perhaps this is not related to this UI topic, and should be moved to a different thread, but i think it's closely related in that the Reader UI is a cleaner look, it's just that the one functionality for page deletion/addition/rearrangement should be in the Reader software. That way Adobe would not have to strongly encourage its Acrobat users to use the new UI in Acrobat. It's simple. Like the old format? use reader. I'm happy to, so long as they give us the page addition/deletion/rearrangment functionality there.

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    MIlan Madhani commented  · 

    Hi amit, I recognize that. But i am used to the old layout. much like many of us like the old Microsoft Windows 7 layout instead of the tiles. User preference should overrule the "exhaustive testing" of any new layout.

    Thank you.

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