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Good day, my PC is running out of storage space. I have three Adobe apps on my PC, Adobe Genuine Service, Adobe Acrobat DC and Adobe Acrobat X Std. I think Acrobat X Std is the write app I paid for. My question- if I delete these apps on my computer do I lose the abiltiy to open, read and type on an Adobe document? I'm trying to free up space in storage.
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You can remove Acrobat X Standard, since you have the superior (well, at least newer...) Acrobat DC.
Also, Acrobat X is not compatible with Windows 10.
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Open a PDF. Read the title bar of the window. What does it say there?
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file:///C:/Users/gofis/OneDrive/Desktop/Sirius%20XM%20ChannelGuide.pdf
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Does you open the file in a browser?
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I don't know why you replied with that file name, but what I'm looking for is for YOU to read the Window title bat and TELL US what it says. Thanks.
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I opened a pdf file and copied the title bar? Not sure what else to do? I clicked on pdf file details and this is what is says First aid plan.pdf
If this isn't what you need, I don't where to get what you want when looking at a saved pdf doc?
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I see this:
So what I see in my title bar is "Macbeth_Cast_list.pdf - Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (32-bit)".
We're looking to know what you see, in full. Because we have no idea which app you are using for PDFs, so we can't tell you what to get rid of...
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Good morning, okay, the save as type is, adobe acrobat doc.(*pdf)
I hope this is what you requested.
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No, this is nothing to do with the save as type. I just want to know, in full, what it says in that window title bar. Look at my picture to see what I mean.
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I have these apps installed on my PC. Can I delete any of these, to free up space? One of these apps lets me type on the document.
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You can remove Acrobat X Standard, since you have the superior (well, at least newer...) Acrobat DC.
Also, Acrobat X is not compatible with Windows 10.
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I use to be able to edit pdf files, I deleted Adobe Acrobat Standard and now I am being asked to pay $299 for a new perpetual subscription. Remember I was able to edit my pdf files just a week ago. Now I'm being squeezed to pay for another app. I just do minor editing, I feel like I'm being ripped off. Please advise, thank you.
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Perpetual [license] and subscription are not the same--you could say they are the opposite of each other. Perpetual license means you buy a version and can keep running that one version until your OS can no longer support it. Subscription is when you rent the software from month to month--but the benefit is you get continual updates for as long as your subscription is maintained. For newer versions of Acrobat, those ending in a year are perpetual licenses; DC is the subscription model.
Any chance you had a trial version of Acrobat DC? You can try to reinstall Standard X, but it may not work. The golden rule of using old software (Acrobat X or XI), is don't upgrade your OS--however, Windows can make this difficult.
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