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Hi,
We are delighted to share with you that Acrobat and Reader Desktop release for DC Continuous (21.007.20091) is Live now and this Takes care of the Feature Request to Change the Display Size of the Acrobat without changing the Scaling/Resolution of the machine. This can be Done from “View” → “Display Size”. For now this is avaialble for windows only.
More Info Here : https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/whats-new.html and go to “Change Acrobat Display Size”
Please update your Acrobat (It should Auto update or you should do Help → Check for updates) and let us know your Feedback.
Thanks
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Hi,
Thanks for your valuable feedback. We have recorded it in our database.
Best Regards!
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment E. Lassanyi commentedNo, it doesn't help.
I know very well how the function works or is supposed to work.. I've been using it for years in your many predecessors to Acrobat DC. It does NOT work in DC with IE.
E. Lassanyi supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment E. Lassanyi commented1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Navigate to the desired web page.
3. Click the Adobe PDF "Select" button.
4. Use a mouse pointer to highlight and click on the area/region you want to convert to a PDF. The region does NOT remain highlighted. The outline indicating the focus region moves wherever the mouse does. Nothing stays selected. If you click "Convert" to create a PDF, it (after a LONNNNNNG time) creates a PDF of the entire page, and not necessarily in the format/orientation you want it to be, but definitely not including only the area/region you wanted. In other words, it's worse than not even offering the Select function.E. Lassanyi shared this idea ·
If it's of any help, this is on a Windows 7 system.