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AEM forms designer preview in Acrobat Pro DC

New Here ,
Jun 22, 2023 Jun 22, 2023

Hello,

How can I make Acrobat Pro DC as the default preview app in AEM forms designer?

I've both Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader installed on my machine and by default, AEM forms designer is choosing Adobe Reader as the preview app. I need to be able to use java debugger during preview. Please help me resolving this issue

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2023 Jun 22, 2023

Or, you could consider enabling the JavaScript console in Reader.

It's a moot point because the current version of Acrobat no longer allows Reader and Acrobat on the same machine. Consider this in your future plans.

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New Here ,
Jun 22, 2023 Jun 22, 2023

Hello,

Javscript Debugger feature is present only in Acrobat Pro and not in Reader, isn't it?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2023 Jun 22, 2023
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There is no user interface to open the console in Reader. But it can be opened with JavaScript. I have never tried it but I have often seen it mentioned in the forums. You could have a separate file that just opens the console, you don't need to edit the master.

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