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April 9, 2025
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Acrobat öffnet sich bei 2 Monitoren immer im 1. Monitor

  • April 9, 2025
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Hallo, ich nutze 2 Monitore und habe Acrobat so eingestellt, dass er sich immer im 2. Monitor öffnen soll. Seit ein paar Monaten öffnet sich Acrobat Pro immer im 1. Monitor (Windows Einstellungen - Hauptmonitor). Das war vorher nicht. Außerdem ziehe ich Acrobat vom Hauptmonitor in den 2. Monitor dann wird aus denem offenen Dokument in der Taskleiste 2 Einträge. Siehe Screenshot.

 

Und: Warum gibt es keinen Emailsupport bei Adobe als Abo-Kunde? Und man muss in das Community-Forum schreiben?

Correct answer Tariq Dar

 

Hi @moguai7

 

Thanks for reaching out with your questions. 



If Adobe Acrobat always opens on the first monitor when using a dual-monitor setup, try these steps to get it to remember and open on the second monitor instead. Although there is no such preference built-in Acrobat to define such behavior is driven by OS preferences.

 

Manually Move and Close Acrobat on the Desired Monitor

  • Open Adobe Acrobat.

  • Make sure it’s not maximized — restore it down if needed.

  • Drag the window to your preferred monitor.

  • Close Acrobat while it’s still on that monitor and not maximized.

  • Reopen Acrobat — it should now open on the same monitor.

  • You can now maximize the window again and close it — Acrobat should remember this position for the next launch.

This usually helps Acrobat remember the last monitor and window state.

 

Let us know how it works.

 


~Tariq

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Tariq DarCorrect answer
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April 9, 2025

 

Hi @moguai7

 

Thanks for reaching out with your questions. 



If Adobe Acrobat always opens on the first monitor when using a dual-monitor setup, try these steps to get it to remember and open on the second monitor instead. Although there is no such preference built-in Acrobat to define such behavior is driven by OS preferences.

 

Manually Move and Close Acrobat on the Desired Monitor

  • Open Adobe Acrobat.

  • Make sure it’s not maximized — restore it down if needed.

  • Drag the window to your preferred monitor.

  • Close Acrobat while it’s still on that monitor and not maximized.

  • Reopen Acrobat — it should now open on the same monitor.

  • You can now maximize the window again and close it — Acrobat should remember this position for the next launch.

This usually helps Acrobat remember the last monitor and window state.

 

Let us know how it works.

 


~Tariq

moguai7Author
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April 17, 2025

Thank you. 

His helped:

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  • Make sure it’s not maximized — restore it down if needed.