Settings and activity
14 results found
-
13 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commentedThanks! Yes, that solves the issue. I discovered that after posting my "idea."
The issue with the whole matter is that Adobe didn't give me the option to use the new view. I closed a PDF I had been working on for hours and when I reopened it...TA DA! Not the kind of good surprise one expects. Opened DC on my other computer and there too was the new view. Thought I was stuck with it. Whew! -
30 votesAndrew shared this idea ·
-
99 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
85 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
62 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
57 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
66 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
164 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
25 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
21 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
8 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
29 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
27 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
-
18 votesAndrew supported this idea ·
No, Ashish, the change will most definitely NOT make me more productive and actually causes me to get less out of Acrobat. In fact, if the new look were what I had to look forward to, I would be better off converting the PDF to Word, making the necessary edits, and saving it back as a PDF. As is, the new look makes my job entirely frustrating, more time-consuming, and that means a loss of revenue. Stop trying to "fix" something that is not a problem. Acrobat works just fine! Quit trying to break it!!!