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    Smart simreg commented  · 

    A built-in loan calculator would actually be a useful addition, especially for users reviewing financial PDFs like mortgage documents, salary agreements, or repayment plans. It could save time instead of switching between multiple tabs and external tools just to estimate costs and monthly payments.

    I use different online calculators regularly, not only for loans but also for salary and tax estimations. Recently I found https://calcolastipendionetto.com/ helpful for quickly checking net salary calculations in Italy, and it reminded me how valuable simple calculation tools can be when they’re fast and easy to understand.

    Having similar calculator features integrated directly into Acrobat could improve productivity for a lot of users dealing with financial documents every day.

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    Smart simreg commented  · 

    I faced a similar issue in Acrobat Pro where the print dialog kept defaulting to 2 copies even after changing printer preferences. In my case, the problem was related to cached print settings and an outdated driver. Clearing Acrobat preferences and updating the printer driver fixed it. I found a detailed step-by-step explanation on :https://smartsimreg.ph/ that clearly breaks down how system-level defaults can override Adobe print settings, which helped me understand why Acrobat behaves this way on some machines.