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Hi Bruno,
Can you please share the steps where you are facing this issue. Also, if it is file specific, can you please share 1 file as well.
Thanks.
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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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Hi,
Thanks for reaching out on this.
We’ve reported this to our Engineering Team and we’ll plan to work on this in our upcoming updates.Let me know for any further concerns here.
Thanks
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What is interesting is that this scrollbar fix is "planned," but it was three years ago in March of 2020. What has adobe done since then? I really do not know how they did it, but adobe actually made it far worse.
This is not a programming issue. This is a management issue. I am willing to bet that working for adobe sucks. Programmers know what to do, if they have any experience at all. It is not being done. Programmers left alone do not produce good product. They need good management to guide them on the big picture. They don't have it.
The first thing I would do is very publicly fire the CEO. Even if his staff is hiding all this from him he is the boss, so he goes.
Take a hiatus on "fixing" the adobe products and spend your time on Acrobat and Illustrator and make them actually work. Then fix the performance. Then NEVER AGAIN release a product that IS NOT READY!!!
You'd think the leadership of a company would be competent. They demonstrate daily with Acrobat that they are not.
If the board of directors is responsible, I recommend everybody abandon anything adobe. There is nothing else to be done.