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fromage100
Participant
August 12, 2017
Question

Can't drag tabs

  • August 12, 2017
  • 5 replies
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So I am currently using the free version of the reader and before yesterday I would normally open up mutliple pdfs in different windows then drag the tabs together so they were all in one window.

However yesterday I was no longer able to drag the tabs, instead when I try and do so the cursor turns into a black circle with a line through it. AFAIK nothing has changed- the pdfs are the same ones I was viewing and I am using the same reader, same computer etc.

Anyone know what's happening and how to fix it so I can view all the pdfs in one window, because having to keep using the taskbar is really annoying.

    5 replies

    Participant
    December 12, 2024

    Fixed it. Click on Menu, the click Disable new Acrobat. A prompt will appear to confirm that you want to disable new acrobat. Acrobat will restart and you'll be able to drag tabs out like normal.

     

    Participant
    December 12, 2024

    That is a temp fix till they fix the new Adobe version

    William Kus
    Participant
    June 16, 2023

    This has been happening for me lately. June 2023, completely up to date.

    Participant
    June 30, 2023

    Same here. Did you end up finding a fix?

    Adobe Employee
    August 14, 2017

    Here is a quick workaround:

    1) Select Edit->Preferences from menu (or press Ctrl+K)

    2) Go to "Security (Enhanced)" under categories

    3) Enable "Run in AppContainer (Beta)"

    4) Save preferences and relaunch Reader

    You should be able drag and reorder tabs.

    kc75068817
    Participant
    August 15, 2017

    I cant see the option "Run in AppContainer (Beta)"

    But if you unclick "Enable Protected Mode at Startup" the result is the same - you can drag your tabs.

    Adobe Employee
    August 15, 2017

    Firstly, AppContainer is an OS supported functionality. Unfortunately, it is available for Win 8.1 and above.

    Secondly, Disabling "Enable Protected Mode at Startup" can be another workaround, However, this makes Reader process execute in a less secure mode. Hence, Adobe doesn't recommend turning it off. If you are using this option please ensure that you turn it on as soon as Adobe releases latest patch with the fix.

    heleous
    Participant
    August 12, 2017

    I have the exact same problem. They need to fix this immediately!

    Bernd Alheit
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 12, 2017

    This is a bug in the updates.