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November 13, 2021
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Using Acrobat Reader on Chrome OS. Seems quite limiting.

  • November 13, 2021
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 Using this on Chrome OS. 
Unlike Acrobat Reader on all other platforms I have used I cannot print from the open file, really frustrating.
I am on a slow internet access and Adobe's desire to convert every file into liquid mode is frustrating
particularly as I see no benefit from liquid mode.
I particularly miss the advanced search feature which allows searching across multiple files. (A Major saviour
in the "I know I saw it somewhere here" situation).
At the moment not a good experience and am wondering if I'm missing something

Any guidance on this topic would be appreciated.
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Harsh Vardhan Pareek
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 19, 2021

Hi @Jon Carr 

 

Hope you are doing well. 

As per the description that you don't want the liquid mode to be applied on each file, for that you can turn off the liquid more option from application preferences. 

 For that, Tap> Preferences> Turn off "Convert to liquid more automatically"

Also, the Advance search feature is only available on Reader DC which is for desktop.

We appreciate it if you can post your feature request through this link: Adobe wish-form

 

Let us know if you need any more information.

 

Thanks,

Harsh

Jon CarrAuthor
Participant
November 19, 2021
Hi,
Thank you for your suggestion, I see no option to turn off liquid mode in
the preferences section of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on Chrome OS
I have Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 21.10.0.19961

I am using Chrome OS Version 94.0.4606.114 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Do you have any suggestions about how to print from this application? I
cannot find a print option to ask it to print.
All other apps seem to offer print options that work.

Thanks

Jon