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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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    Michel Phillips commented  · 

    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.

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    Michel Phillips commented  · 

    I 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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    Michel Phillips commented  · 

    I 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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    Michel Phillips commented  · 

    I 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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    Michel Phillips commented  · 

    Yes! 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.