Settings and activity
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You can select multiple files also from the recent list, by clicking on the checkbox and also by holding the control key to select more files.
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Issue resolved at customer end.
An error occurred while saving the comment Michel Phillips commentedI posted several days ago that the Nimisha Sharma fix worked for me. Well, it worked for about a week, then I started getting the same error again. I went back to the Acrobat user forums, and found a similar fix. Copy the same 9 .dll files as in the Nishima Sharma fix, and paste them here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\<Acrobat Version>\Acrobat\plug_ins\PaperCapture
That fixed the problem for me today. For how long? We'll see.
COME ON ADOBE, PEOPLE HAVE BEEN COMPLAINING ABOUT THIS FOR NEARLY THREE YEARS. JUST FIX IT.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michel Phillips commentedI switched from Acrobat XI Pro to Acrobat DC a few months ago. I agree with the other commenters. Too many menus and sub-menus and sub-sub-menus. Too many steps to do what you want to do. Especially OCR, which I need to do often.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michel Phillips commentedI agree. I have a fast, new-ish CPU and plenty of RAM, but I can't OCR more than about 108 pages without Acrobat DC crashing. For a 1500 page document (which I routinely deal with), this means I have to run OCR manually 14 or 15 times. On Acrobat Pro XI I would start the OCR process when I was leaving for the day, and when I came back in the morning my entire document would be OCR'd.
New products are supposed to be BETTER. Not WORSE.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michel Phillips commentedYes! The Tools pane takes up too much real estate. Please allow a default option that does without it. A toggle key, similar to the F9 that toggles the file menu, would be most useful.
Same problem. I can select multiple recent files by clicking the checkboxes. But I can't figure out how to open them all at once. File > Open brings up a new dialog box for a recent Windows folder. Right-click does nothing. Double-clicking one file I've selected opens only that file. Now that I've selected multiple recents, how do I DO anything with them? The answer should be obvious from the user interface. Instead, it's either hidden or nonexistent.