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September 30, 2022
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Desktop version for Acrobat Pro not available for Windows 11?

  • September 30, 2022
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My new computer from work came with Windows 11.  Big part of my job is working with PDF's, which I can not do anymore on a 100% cloud base version.  I need my files and ability to work "locally".  I need to be able to work off line in remote areas, with poor or no internet access.  

 

Is there a way to save my cloud files to my local drive?  I haven't been to figure that part out.

 

My only problem with my new computer is Acrobat.  Any solutions, idea's?  Competing product recommendations?

 

 

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AkanchhaS8194121
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September 30, 2022

Hi @defaultranksi1ogc0r 

 

Hope you are doing good. 

 

My new computer from work came with Windows 11.  Big part of my job is working with PDF's, which I can not do anymore on a 100% cloud base version.  I need my files and ability to work "locally".  I need to be able to work off line in remote areas, with poor or no internet access.  

 

Acrobat DC is a cloud-based version, but you do not need to be required internet connectivity all the time just to access it. All you need to do is Sign In to the application with your Adobe credential once

 

However, to access the Document Cloud files, you must need internet accessibility. In that case, as suggested by the expert, you can simply save all your Document Cloud files to local storage. 

For that, locate Adobe Cloud Storage> select the file from the list> Download

 

 

 

Thanks,

Akanchha

try67
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Community Expert
October 1, 2022

> Acrobat DC is a cloud-based version

This is a confusing statement. Acrobat DC is NOT a cloud-based application. It runs completely off the local computer. The only thing cloud-based about it is the license model (which requires you to be connected to the internet, at least from time to time, to verify the subscription), and some cloud-based storage services.

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2022

"Is there a way to save my cloud files to my local drive? "

Open the files in Adobe Acrobat and save them on the local disc.