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August 14, 2021
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Acrobat X1 support

  • August 14, 2021
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I have Acrobat X1 which I use to edit pdf's (text, and images)

I have a Creative Cloud photography plan with Acrobat DC, which won't edit text and images.

I try to download my Acrobat X1 but Adobe says I have a better featured version of Acrobat (DC) and quits the install.

How can I install my Acrobat X1 and get past the quit dialogue box?

Why can we not talk to Adobe support staff as this is quite a specific problem and I should have an acrobat solution one way or another with the plans and past purchases that allow me to edit?

Thank you

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Legend
August 14, 2021

The Creative Cloud Photography plan doesn't include Acrobat Pro DC or any kind of paid Acrobat. I suspect that you are actually running Acrobat Reader, which is free.

 

Acrobat XI Pro is no longer supported, since DC replaced it 7 years ago; Adobe won't help you with it. Maybe we can, maybe not. First, check what DC you are actually running - Reader, Standard or Pro. Don't do anything until you have accurate info.

Participant
August 15, 2021

Thank you all. Issue was correctly assessed which allowed me to resolve the problem.

Acrobat DC (reader) was separately installed on my computer after a hard drive failure. This app (Acrobat DC) showed in my list of Adobe apps in my Creative Cloud photography plan - it must have been showing the installed (reader) version by default. I uninstalled DC which subsequently did not show in the plan at all, I was then able to re-install my Acrobat X1 and am now back up and running. (Still it is interesting that the X1 installer assumed that DC reader had more features than X1.)

Further Adobe support gave me an email with which to make a query. So, all is well.

First time using forum - I was not hopeful but reassured it is very useful and effective channel.

Brill. Thanks again.

Legend
August 15, 2021

"Further Adobe support gave me an email with which to make a query. "

Be warned - often scammers pretend to be Adobe. They want your Adobe account, your credit cards, and the chance to hack your computer. A real Adobe address will end @17309390, More likely you were sent one from @outlook.com from somewhere else, which is not real. (Well, it's a real address, but not real Adobe).

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2021

What makes you say that Acrobat DC can't edit PDF files in the same way that Acrobat XI can?

Participant
August 14, 2021

When I click 'edit pdf' it sends me to a subscription page for DC Pro... I admit I am not familiar with the new layout and format in DC so I may be missing something?? 

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2021

Sounds like you're using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC... You need to make sure you use the right application, and then it should work.