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October 16, 2015
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Disable tabs in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?

  • October 16, 2015
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How do I disable tabs in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC? (version2015.009.20069)

I would like to have all PDF open in a separate instance as was the standard before the latest version update.

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Correct answer Sara_Forsberg

Hi D.Cheke,

You can turn off tabbed browsing in the General preferences. After you select the tabbed browsing option, make sure to restart Acrobat.

Best,

Sara

11 replies

Participant
September 26, 2022

For Adobe Acrobat Pro DC:

 

go to: EDIT->PREFERENCES->GENERAL - then uncheck "Open Documents as new tabs in the same window (requires relaunch", then close and reopen Adobe

Participant
July 13, 2023

THIS DOESN'T F*****G WORK.  I HATE ADOBE. WHY CAN'T I GET RID OF THESE DAMN TABS. I JUST WANT THE DOCUEMNT TO OPEN WITHOUT TABS.

mariahweyne
Inspiring
July 14, 2023

In preferences , make sure this in not marked.

 

Legend
March 23, 2018

No, unfortunately you can’t email screen shots. The forum removes them.

Participant
March 23, 2018

"2015 Release (Classic) | Version 2015.006.30417"

Micah Stolowitz

On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 7:33 AM, Test Screen Name <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Legend
March 23, 2018

Thanks, that explains it. Unfortunately the link you've been sent Download Pro or Standard versions of Acrobat DC | Non-subscription  is for "non-subscription downloads" for some reason. That's not very helpful, because you have naturally downloaded an old version without the tabs features (people who paid for the permanent version Acrobat 2015 don't get them ever).

There is a link on that page for the subscription downloads, which will take you here Download and install Acrobat DC subscription . This should work better for you, but be sure to fully uninstall the old one first. You should find an uninstall app in the Applications folder for Acrobat.

Legend
March 22, 2018

This all sounds good except the 2015 part! Now, Acrobat auto updates so please let us know the exact version you see now... something like 2016.133.40054. It is also possible that you downloaded an older and non-updating software.

Participant
March 23, 2018

Thanks for your help on this. Can you view this screen shot?

Micah Stolowitz

On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Test Screen Name <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Legend
March 22, 2018

No, it is not the latest. From what page did you download it? Do you have a subscription, or a permanent license?

Participant
March 22, 2018

The download came from a link provided by on-line "chat" Adobe support

person.

It came from this page

https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/acrobat-downloads.html

(I have a subscription and he said that works for two devices.)

Micah Stolowitz

On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 1:00 PM, Test Screen Name <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Legend
December 26, 2017

Not sure of your point. The 2017 version, a paid upgrade, has tabs. It caught up and will now fall behind until the next paid upgrade.

Participant
July 24, 2023

Yes, it has tabs. The question is how to turn OFF the tabs, not how to enable them.

Inspiring
April 12, 2017

By including the tab view option in the free Acrobat Reader as well as the subscription version of Acrobat DC, Adobe is insulting those of us who chose to buy the permanently licensed version of Acrobat DC. This is just plain predatory behavior on Adobe's part. If Adobe had any sense of decency it would add the tabbed view option to the licensed version of Acrobat DC now. Adobe has issued a number of updates to the licensed version since it made tabbed view available to subscriptions and to the free Reader. It is an insult and incredible sign of disrespect that Adobe won't include this feature in the licensed version while it's giving it away free in the Reader version. I realize the company wants to shift us to the much more expensive subscription service, but how greedy does management have to be?

Legend
January 25, 2017

Exactly. In fact, Acrobat DC and Reader DC did not have this when first released. It was added to Reader and the subscription version in an upgrade; but the permanent version doesn't have free upgrades.

Participant
April 9, 2017

Kind of a shame for those of us that need the only competent PDF editor available on the market, but can't justify a subscription. At least I had education pricing available to me...

Participating Frequently
January 25, 2017

I find that the option to "Open documents as new tabs..." is only an option under Acrobat Reader DC. This preference is not available in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.

Legend
January 25, 2017

This question was about how to DISABLE tabs not ENABLE them. You can however enable them the same way - but only if you have the SUBSCRIPTION version rather than the old frozen permanent license version that is getting older and older.

Participating Frequently
January 25, 2017

Enable/Disable. Sure. What ever the user wants to do...

Acrobat Reader DC has the tab option

Acrobat Pro DC Subscription has the tab option

Acrobat Pro DC Permanent does NOT have the tab option

gregg4gia
Known Participant
October 20, 2016

Sara,

I do not see anything in Preferences > General that relates to tabbed browsing.

Please see the attached screenshot.

Nothing about tabbed browsing is in the Documents or Page Display categories either.

Can you tell me where I might find that setting?

I have also attached a screenshot of the About box to give you my version data.

I'm on a Late-2012 iMac running macOS Sierra Version 10.12.

Thanks for your help.

Participant
December 20, 2016

Neither do I, cannot find the tabbed browsing option

cdo1
Participant
April 5, 2016

where is the general preference options? can't locate those anywhere -