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Mike151
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May 22, 2024
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Organize pages - Upgrade message

  • May 22, 2024
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We have a user that gets this message using Adobe DC Pro when clicking on Organize Pages message.  The user is using a 2023 version of Adobe DC Pro.  Will upgrading to the May 14 patch fix this?  I see a repair option. 

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Mike151
Mike151Author
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May 22, 2024

This is the error we get when clicking on the Organize Pages tool.  Our school campus has an Adobe Creative Cloud license and access to Adobe DC Pro.  I've tried the repair install and it didn't work.  I've tried uninstalling completely and reinstalling.  I've even tried the newest May 14th patch and that doesn't seem to help. 

Mike151
Mike151Author
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May 22, 2024

We are using Windows 10 22h2 Education 64 bit. 

gary_sc
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May 22, 2024

OK, it took me a minute, but here's the deal: I suspect you have Acrobat Reader, or you have Acrobat Pro AND Acrobat Reader — but opened up Acrobat Reader.

 

One of the nastiest things Adobe has done with Reader is to make it look like Acrobat Pro, and if you do not know, if you open Reader and start trying to do things, and then try to do something that can be done in Pro, you'll get that message. 

 

Please check that you are using your "Pro" version, not the Reader version.

 

Now, everything I've just stated is based on the assumption that you do have Acrobat Pro. If you paid for it, try downloading it from your Adobe Creative Cloud application (to make sure) and delete your copy of Reader so you do not get confused again.

 

If you have not paid for the Pro version, then you'll need to do so to access the Organize Pages features.

gary_sc
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May 22, 2024

Screenshot of the message?

What were they doing in Organize Pages?

What is there OS (and what release)?