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I'm using Adobe Acrobat through a Creative Cloud subscription. None of my PDFs have the Edit PDF option anymore. Even when I create a PDF on my computer from a Word document, the option is missing. I only have the options to comment, fill and sign, export, create, share, stamp, measure, and certificates.
Hi @NikkiUSU @Susie Ray-Parker,
Hope you are doing well, and sorry to hear that.
There could be two possible scenarios leading to the disappearance of the Edit PDF option:
1. The option was removed from the right shortcut tools panel.
2. The account you are logged in to in Acrobat is a different account than the one you have y
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We would suggest installing Acrobat from here: Install Acrobat | Adobe Creative Cloud
Once installed, the full application version should be ready to use and auto-update as and when available.
Hope this helps.
-Souvik
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Me Too !
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This isn't an option that PDFs have. It's an option that apps have. It sounds as if your copy of Acrobat has lost its license, and reverted to being the free Acrobat Reader instead. I don't have a solution, unfortunately.
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I guess the question is poorly written. What I mean when I say PDFs don't have the option, it's that when I open a PDF in Adobe Acrobat the option to edit PDF is not there. My license hasn't expired. Thanks for offering your help.
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Hi @NikkiUSU @Susie Ray-Parker,
Hope you are doing well, and sorry to hear that.
There could be two possible scenarios leading to the disappearance of the Edit PDF option:
1. The option was removed from the right shortcut tools panel.
2. The account you are logged in to in Acrobat is a different account than the one you have your active subscription with.
You may want to remove the application if installed using Creative Cloud and then reinstall it from the offline installer. Click the given link to do so: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/acrobat-dc-downloads.html
Hope this helps.
-Souvik.
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Hi, I had the same problem - the Creative Cloud Acrobat installed me a Reader only that didn't have its pro features, while I pay for the full cloud. I deinstalled it from the cloud and installed a Pro version via the installation file you linked and now it works. Can you tell me where can I flag this issue for devs? It's absurd to have Acrobat Pro missing as an option from the Cloud Platform.
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@zoritsap Thank you for writing in!
When in the Creative Cloud Desktop Application, do you see the option to install Acrobat Pro DC or Acrobat Reader?
Also, a screenshot for the same would be great to understand for us and share with the dev team to look into.
Look forward to hearing from you.
-Souvik
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Thank you! When I open the Creative cloud app it shows only one intance of "Acrobat". And it isn't clear which type of Acrobat I'm installing until I do. When I install it, it turns out a reader only. If I search Acrobat Pro, the same "Acrobat" instance shows.
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@zoritsap go to HELP - Install premium features.
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I don't see the reason, while I own a full Creative Cloud subscription, to have to go around and search for help and go to different menus, while my subscription should cover Acrobat Pro and it should be there available in the app list. That is literally the function of the Creative Cloud platform - access to the whole Adobe portfolio you have subscribed to or you'd like to acquire.
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I understand you have CC but you need to install the premium features in order for them to work.
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I'm glad you're not a part of the development team. I'll take up my issue with them, thank you for your input.
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Hi @zoritsap
Sorry to hear about your experience and the confusion caused.
In Creative Cloud desktop, there's a common installer for Acrobat, and depending on the subscription you have entitled to, it will be activated as Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Std.
Note: The step to activate it from Acrobat Reader (freeware) are not applicable here. It's for those users who have been using Acrobat Reader already and purchased subscriptions.
CC users can access and manage all their CC apps, including Acrobat Pro, from the CC desktop app.
Thanks,
Akanchha
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Hi, thank you for the explanation. I've already manually installed Acrobat Pro from the library S.S. provided. I'd keep that in mind if I face further bugs in the future. And the dev team should keep that issue in mind too. I genuinely thought for about an year that Acrobat Pro features were no longer included in the Acrobat, provided with CC subscription, until I faced that thread and looked further into the matter. I had to switch my working machine and install all the apps anew. Probably the CC version I downloaded then was faulty. I don't use the edit function in Acrobat that much, but it sure was frustrating to think I was stripped from functions a previous version had.
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@zoritsap, sorry to hear about your unpleasant experience.
Lets us know if there's anything else we can help you further.
~Akanchha
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this work.
thAnkss..
'Edit PDF' tool pop out after premium features installed.
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Hello,
I just had the same issue happen with one of my users. Installed the "Acrobat" from Creative Cloud. The app says its fully licensed and up to date. However, I had to go to: Home - Help - Install Premium Features.
The install took almost 10 minutes. Your installer is not functining correctly. Extra steps like this make production go way down. Please fix this.
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Thank you for writing in!
We would suggest installing Acrobat from here: Install Acrobat | Adobe Creative Cloud
Once installed, the full application version should be ready to use and auto-update as and when available.
Hope this helps.
-Souvik
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I'm having the same issue. I've tried the link through Creative Cloud but it just keeps showing Acrobat Reader with no edit options like I had previously. I don't see a spot to install Premium Features like the user Daniel above suggested.
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Make sure you use the correct profile when signing in. If the license is assigned by an entity choose the work profile, if not choose personal profile.
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Thank you. I ended up trying uninstalling and reinstalling and my edit capabilities have been restored.
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This worked for me. Insane that this was such a hard fix to find. I also could not edit PDFs but had a premium license.
Thanks friend! Very helpful
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Thanks @sahander333, for letting us know that it worked for you.
-Souvik
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Same here. I can't remember the last time I was able to seamlessly provision Acrobat Pro for a user. There's always some issue. This is the latest one - the user has no ability to edit, despite a couple of reboots, a valid Acrobat license, signed in, rights to edit the document, etc... This is just the norm. The only process I've found is to keep uninstalling and reinstalling until it decides it's happy.