There must be a one or two click way to change the colour / color of the highlighting?
Using Mac.
Read forum post about this, can't find an answer.
There must be a one or two click way to change the colour / color of the highlighting?
Using Mac.
Read forum post about this, can't find an answer.
Acrobat DC keeps crashing my computer. It takes forever to load to see comments and then if I leave Acrobat open, I eventually get the spinning rainbow of death and have to force restart my Mac. Tried to uninstall and reinstall and still happening. This is not an issue on my MacBook, but having problems with it on my iMac. Help please, because I use Acrobat constantly for my business.
I am not able to find the option to keep the stamp tool selected in DC Pro, thus creating the need to return to the palette to reselect each time the stamp is needing to be placed. Can anyone assist?
I am editing a PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, v. 2015.020.20042, on Mac OS 10.11.6
When I attempt to replace text by selecting and then typing, or when I attempt to insert text by typing at the cursor, the first two letters that I type are transposed in the comment box.
Every.
Single.
Time.
If I type more than two letters, the intended first letter gets pushed to the end. For example, if I type the correction, "Ah," I get "hA" in the comment box. If I type "Hah," the result is "ahH".
I've noted this problem in earlier versions but haven't edited a PDF in almost a year. No doubt there is something about my particular set-up that is conflicting with Acrobat, but I can't believe I'm the only one.
I have 96 edits remaining in the document. Thanks, Adobe.
Hi!
Context:
We make extensive use of Adobe Acrobat for shared reviews using email attachments and links.
A couple of writers in the team have upgraded to use Adobe Acrobat XI Pro with others using Pro 9.
Our shared email reviews make use of an internal web server folder
Problems:
During a recent trial using PDFs sent as links, we have encountered a significant number of cases where comments were:
a) Not visible to all reviewers/initiator.
b) Visible to the reviewer adding the comment, but not visible to others.
c) Lost to all users.
Note, that we experienced the same issues when using PDF sent as email attachments.
In most instances, we have been able to access the internal web server folder and see the review PDF with associated XML review files, using Windows Explorer or a Web browser. However at times we have also lost review comments, where the XML files were not created.
We have a number of reviewers that work from various locations and connect using VPN and the local network. In all situations, the Web server folder can be accessed and updated by the user.
Whilst different connections may cause problems for Adobe Acrobat, we have experienced situations where:
Related Issue from 2010:
In my search for answers, I came across the following entry from 2010, that refers to Adobe Acrobat Pro 9:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3325019#3325019
Today, I opened a review file with review XML files visible in the Web server folder, however Adobe Acrobat XI PRO did not display any comments.
However, after removing the contents of the \AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Acrobat\11.0\Synchronizer\resources folder, Adobe Acrobat displayed all comments as expected.
Solution ?
I cannot expect all initiators and reviewers to clear down the \synchronizer\resources folder on a regular basis to clear out issues with the files created by Adobe Acrobat.
Similarly, I cannot expect reviewers to restrict working on shared reviews to when they are directly connected to the office network rather than via VPN.
The "solution" presented in the above entry suggests a temporary workaround, however, given that the entry was reported 3 years ago with Adobe Acrobat Pro 9, I am concerned that this issue continues to persist through to Adobe Acrobat XI Pro!
Can anyone suggest a more permenant solution to the problems above?
Just a thought...
Hallo, ich nutze Adobe DC 2015 Pro.
Wie kann ich einen neuen dynamischen Stempel Text "Überwiesen .....Datum und Uhrzeit" anlegen?
Ich bin für jeden Tipp dankbar.
mfg
Martin
It was an option in PRO
My company recently switched from Adobe Acrobat XI to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2015. A very important function does not work in this new version: copy & paste.
Example:
1. Create text box
2. Copy a portion of text on the PDF page and paste into the text box.
3. Copy & paste this new text box. It replaces the text in the pasted version with xml code. For some reason it picks up all the formatting from the text. Note: typing freely into the text box does not produce the same issue. However, it is a requirement for us to copy/paste comments within the document.
Is Adobe working to fix this issue, or is there possibly a setting that could resolve the issue?
System Background:
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (2015)
MacOS Sierra 10.12.1
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?
Is it possible to change the default measurement tool scale in Acrobat Pro? I have a whole bunch of plans to mark up for a construction project and they're all the same scale (1 inch to 6 feet). Every time I start Acrobat is resets to "1mm:1mm".
Is there a way to decrease the text box padding. If I choose no border line, the padding is reduced to nothing. However, with a line, even .5, there is much more padding between the text and the border than I want. I would like the border to be tighter to the text.
I am using the latest Acrobat DC in CC on Windows 10.
thanks,
Mike
Using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro and it consistently crashes.
The Mac I am using is OS X El Capitan, Version 10.11.6 (15G1004)
Acrobat quit unexpectedly. Code type is XB6 (Native) and the exception type is: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) the application specific information is "terminating with uncaught exception of type std::runtime_error: CMutexObj::CMutexObj init lock error - : No such file or directory"
Any ideas folks?
I want them all to open with acrobat.
I can not believe have not been able to find an anwer to this, sorry if it has been asked before.
I am trying to setup shared review with clients running Acrobat Standard XI and Acrobat Reader XI, I am currently using a Sharepoint server for the review server if it matters.
When I send a shared review from Acrobat Standard XI to a user on Acrobat Reader XI, the user is unable to make shared review comments. The shared review will work when sent to other Standard or Pro XI users. Any ideas? I have been looking at this for sometime now, and know the user has full rights to the Sharepoint server. Is there some setting I am missing in Reader?
Thank you
Update:
I may be finding my own question, but really can not verify. Must you have Acrobat Pro for shared review to work with Reader? (I only have standard for pc)
I am highlighting some text in a document that I converted from a web page using the converter in Acrobat. The highlighting height is about 2 lines of text high, so as I highlight one line it also highlights half of the line above and half of the line below the line I am highlighting. This makes the highlighting very imprecise. It's like highlighting with a very wide, dull highlighter. This doesn't usually happen when I highlight documents, but is happening on this particular document. I can't find any means to modify the height of the highlighter. I am using Acrobat Professional X version 10.1.13.
Here's an example:
Thanks for a fix.
I need to select a vector object in a PDF and then edit it in Illustrator. So I select the object, right click and choose Edit Using Adobe Illustrator
Then I get the following error message:
Process: AIGPUSniffer [20371]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Illustrator CC 2015.3/Adobe Illustrator.app/Contents/MacOS/AIGPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/AIGPUSniffer
Identifier: com.adobe.AIGPUSniffer.application
Version: AIGPUSniffer version 20.0.0 (20.0.0.141)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: ??? [1]
Responsible: AIGPUSniffer [20371]
User ID: 501
How can I fix this?
We have the latest Version of DC, and we often experience problems when the number of comments are many. We are talking thousands of comments. In the previous Version there are no problem at all With this. We have tried several computers (all Windows 7) and several users we know are saying the same ting.
The last time DC started to struggle when we had made around 1500 comments. Then everything goes really slow and we can't save anything. We even have trouble opening the menus. Like I said everything Works fine in Version XI, and if we export the comments fra XI to DC, the DC is'nt able to load all the comments. It stops, and we can't do anything in the program.
This has happened in several files, With several computers (Windows 7) and several users have reported the same problem. Is there anythin that can be done to fix this??
I am finding references to the issue I am having that goes back a couple years and seems to be tied to a change to Acrobat between versions 8 & 9, I am flummoxed though that there isn't a solution listed for any of the forum posts I've found. We are using Acrobat Pro & Standard X. When I create a shared review via Email or using a SharePoint workspace, I am unable to succesfully add users to the review process.
A few users always work and most others result in multiple contact selector dialog boxes and a final message:
"Microsoft Outlook does not recognize "/o=..."
If this is a known issue how can there not be a work around or fix for this? It's a great feature, but I can't ask our users to use this shared review process if I also have to tell them to just keep trying to enter the reviewer email - it might work eventually.
Suggestions?
I created a form and selected shared review by email and now I would like to remove it. how can I do that?