Acrobat X Pro automatically shuts down by itself within 10-15sec or upon attempting to open a file. Newly installed via Creative Suite 6. Using Mac OS X V10.6.8.
Unable to uninstall Acrobat X Pro: Invalid Application
Any solutions?
Acrobat X Pro automatically shuts down by itself within 10-15sec or upon attempting to open a file. Newly installed via Creative Suite 6. Using Mac OS X V10.6.8.
Unable to uninstall Acrobat X Pro: Invalid Application
Any solutions?
Acrobat Pro X (10.1.2) was installed on a system that used Lotus Notes (v8.5) email client, all was well. The system was then upgraded to MS Outlook 2010, so Outlook is now the email client on system. While reading a PDF document an email address can be double clicked and a new Outlook message is started. Problem is on the Comment toolbar the features under Review will still prompt for a Lotus Notes password. Seems Acrobat is still wanting to email ‘reviews’ using Notes. Finding no Option to change here and GOOGLing at this to no avail am posting here.
A registry tweak or some INI file to change here? Any help please. My fallback plan is to remove and re-install Acrobat Pro.
Unable to activate stcky notes to be able to use in Acrobat Reader X...
What needs to be done to make this happen?
Is there a way to have Acrobat Pro X apply a stamp to all pages in a document? For example, if I am sent a set of plans that I want to mark "Not Approved", is there a way to click the Not Approved Stamp on page one and have it apply to all pages in the document?
Thanks!
I'm using Acrobat X Pro on a large screen under 64-bit Windows 7 to read PDF scientific journal articles. I regularly add highlighting (with comments) and sticky notes. I would like the sticky notes to stay open because my screen has lots of room to display them. Although sometimes I can get sticky notes to stay open, more often than not they close. What steps can I take to make a sticky note stay open?
Thanks for your help,
Don Macnaughton
Hi, I would like to ask what is probably a simple question. I have been using Acrobat 8 up until I installed Acrobat X recently. In my previous version I used to have the text tool on the task bar so that when I needed to add a text box to a document, I could just click on document markups and add a text box by clicking on the open document, and the double click on the box to edit text that I entered, either the style or the size or the colour. Then I could just close the text box and then edit the properties of the text box itself, such as colour, thickness of line etc. I cannot find out how to do this in Acrobat X. I have tried in "Tools-Content-Edit Text and Object -Add oe Edit Text Box", and I have tried "Comment- Drawing Markups" but neither seems to give the option of creating a text box in a document and then typing in the text which I can highlight and edit for size, font, colour etc.. I can add text using "Tools-Content" etc. but that doesn't give me a text box. I can add a text box with "Comments-Drawing Markups" but then that doesn't allow me to edit the size of the text, it appears to be a default size, even if I highlight all the text [ as I would have done in the earlier version] I still can't change the properties of the text. It was pretty simple inAcrobat 8, how do I do it with the same simplicity in Acrobat X. Best regards, peterjones2.
Hi. I'm using Acrobat X Pro and I often see a process AdobeResourceSynchronizer consumes 80~90% of CPU power and doesn't finish even after 30 minutes. My question is, is there any way to disable this process? I have already removed AdobeResourceSynchronizer from my login item but it appears again. Also I didn't use any shared review or tracker.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Thanks,
Jong
I used Actobat 9 Pro to create a portfolio containing PDFs, which I set up to enable comments. I then used Acrobat 9 Reader to open several PDFs and created comments. I emailed the portfolio to my workmate who also made comments.
We can see both sets of comments in the PDFs, identified with out user names - which is great.
However, if I print the PDFs, the comments do not appear. Are they only visible on-line? is there any way to print them, with their context in the PDF?
Regards,
Sue.
I am struggling to figure out how to change the default christmas red font color in text boxes to a more readable color. There doesn't seem to be a way to change the font at all in the text boxes in Acrobat X Pro. I have done this (changed font color, font type, font size, etc) in text boxes without any problems in Acrobat 9.x Pro, so I know Adobe knows that has been a feature of Acrobat before.
Some people are red-color blind and can not see bright red text.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I recently installed Adobe Pro XI. I am unable to select the cloud, polygon and connected lines drawing markup tools. I can see them but they are greyed out so that I am not able to select them.
I am running Windows 7 64bit on an Asus ZenBook laptop.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Kind regards,
KF Panda
Hi,
I have downloaded a trial of Acrobat XI. I am looking for a way to quickly and automatically highlight a word in multiple PDF files.I can find lots of questions online about doing this, but no easy answers. When I use the Avanced Search tool in Acrobat XI I can see no way to highlight all the found words.
I found a free Acrobat X plugin that claims to do this in Acrobat X (http://acrobatusers.com/assets/uploads/actions/Find_and_Highlight_Word s_and_Phrases.pdf), but use of the plugin requires me to edit the Action and enter my word list. I can not edit an Adobe X action in XI so I can not use this plugin. I tried to create an Action in Acrobat XI but it does not appear to let me search and highlight words.
I know that Adobe JavaScript exists but I am not a real programmer and do not have time to develop/support a script to do this.
Does anyone know of a working method (free or paid) to highlight words in multiple PDF files? I am happy with batch file scripting so if there is a way to do it with one file from the command line then I can probably automate it for all files.
Many thanks for your help.
This is driving me mad. I'm working with my team and we're collaborating on a large set of documents and extensively using the comments feature of Adobe Acrobat Pro X, when I place a URL or receive a URL in a comment pane/box, the URL is not activated. The only way to see that URL is to cut and paste it into a browser—not productive nor user friendly.
Obviously, both I and my team don't know what we're doing, so can someone please enlighten us on how to make the links/URL active and clickable?
thanks for your help.
Hi, I have been using Abobe Acrobat 9 Pro for some years now. Whenever I try to add a text note to underlined text there used to be a small icon appear on the top of underlined text indicating that underlined text has a comment attached to it.
Now ever since I have installed Adobe Acrobat XI Pro on Windows 8, the small comment note icon on underlined text doesn't appear anymore and this means that all the documents that I have created in Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 won't show that in XI edition of Acrobat.
Instead, Acrobat XI Pro shows the comment note icon on highlighted text but not on the underlined line. So, How can I know if the underlined text has a comment if the icon doesn't appear over it? What can I do to solve this issue to continue using the product with the older document on which I have worked in Acrobat 9 Pro?
Working in large PDF with editor who uses Reader X. After I save pdf as Reader Ext PDF-Enable Commenting & Measuring and use Insert text at cursor tool, Replace text tool, etc, the program crashes often. Usually no recovered pdf is available. I do not have Reader installed. I've tried resetting default PDF handling in Preference\General, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
In fact, I also sometime crash using Commenting tools in a PDF just shared and edited between Acrobat X Pro users.
(Win 7 64-bit)
The error is always in Annots.api
Description
Faulting Application Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: Acrobat.exe
Application Version: 10.1.2.45
Application Timestamp: 4f02e85c
Fault Module Name: Annots.api
Fault Module Version: 10.1.2.45
Fault Module Timestamp: 4f02f5dd
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000f5d33
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: 2779602682
Hi everyone,
I have looked around but I cannot seem to find an answer to what seems a very simple request.
I have a PDF with over a hundred comments on it and I am making (slow) progress through the comments list. I would like to estimate how long this job will take me to complete by looking at the time I have spent on the job and a which comment number I am at (e.g. I am currently at comment 60 of 120 - half way through).
I cannot seem to find a way to do this without manually counting the number of comments I have been through already - which seems a watse of my time.
Is there an easy way to do this? I am sure I am missing something simple here.
Thanks in advance,
twordz
Could you please let me know how you can change the default end review date of two weeks for a shared review. We would like this to default to one week. I know you can change it manually, but that is another step. We would like it to default to one week without any interference.
Appreciate your help.
We've been using Acrobat Pro 9.x to do browser based reviews of PDF files for several years. We have an internal webdav server for hosting comments.
This is working as expected for all Acrobat Pro 9.x and 10.x clients. We're testing a migration to Acrobat Pro 11. The 11(XI) clients are unable to participate in the browser based review. None of the comments are loading in the browser. On initial visit to the pdf, we're given a notice that our review preferences are being accessed, and we're clicking OK.
The resulting PDF is failing to bring in any of the comments, or show any commenting toolbars.
The same PDF on a workstation with Acrobat 9 works as expected.
The clients are Win 7 SP1 x86 with Acrobat Pro 11.03. Browser is Internet explorer 9.
The webdav server is in our browsers trusted sites list.
Does browser based reviews still work in Acrobat Pro?
Thank you for any assistance.
Kirk.
My group has recently started using the shared review feature. We are using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro.. Sometimes the reviewer's comments disappear in Shared Review. Sometimes the originator's (author of the document) responses to these comments, disappear? We are frequently clicking the "Publish" button so we don't lose these comments, but sometimes we do.