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How do I stop the side toolbar from appearing every time I open a pdf in Acrobat DC?

New Here ,
Apr 07, 2015 Apr 07, 2015

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Right side tool bar is annoying in Acrobat DC . How can this be fixed?

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 07, 2015 Apr 07, 2015

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Hi there,

The new "right hand toolbar" in Acrobat DC is always on by default, proving instant access to frequently used tools. That said, we're definitely hearing a # of customers that want Acrobat DC to "remember" the last state. So if you close it, it'll remain closed when you open it next.   Looking to have a fix in place in next ~3 months here. 

Thank you for the feedback.

Jon Perera

Vice President

Adobe Document Cloud

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

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Aadesh,

That partially solves the issue, but there is one change that is still needed: one must be able to either disable the sidebar completely, i.e., remove the stripe n. 2 (in blue on the picture below); or at least move it to the left of the window instead of the right, since the right edge is historically reserved to the scroll bar (stripe n. 1 in blue on the picture below) and moving the scroll bar away from the edge and inserting something between them certainly downgrades the usability: users are used to move the mouse completely towards the right to reach the scroll bar, but that isn't possible anymore, because if they do the same and click they'll activate unwanted sidebars(!), and that doesn't happen in any program, but only in Adobe Reader!

Don't you think that should be changed or, at least, customizable by the user?

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Aug 02, 2015 Aug 02, 2015

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Hey,

The issue has been fixed in the latest update, please refer to this release note Hide the Tools panel permanently in Acrobat and Acrobat Reader DC.

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Aadesh

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Engaged ,
Aug 07, 2015 Aug 07, 2015

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Changing this preference setting worked for me (which is great), but I am more concerned about what my clients see when I send them a PDF. When most clients receive a PDF they are only concerned with viewing the artwork/proof. I have been designing with Adobe software for over 25 years and have currently over 100 corporate clients and in all those years I have only had ONE CLIENT that ever used a markup tool in Reader (and it made my life a living Hell). Most people using Reader (that I have as clients) can barely figure out how to turn their computer on as it is. ALL these tool bars should be OFF by default. If they are smart enough to use them (or need them on a regular basis), they are smart enough to turn them on if they want them!

As far as Acrobat Pro DC, I am pulling my hair out with all the windows and tools popping up - I feel like I am working on Windows! Can't see what I am working on for all the toolbars and junk - 99% of which I never use and if I did I know where to find them.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 11, 2015 Aug 11, 2015

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Just minimizing the RHP closing Acrobat and reopening does the job in the current version as mentioned.

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New Here ,
Nov 05, 2015 Nov 05, 2015

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It isn't fixed on my Mac.  Same stupid toolbar.

Common Adobe, get with the program.

Is this fix working for anyone?

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New Here ,
Sep 13, 2015 Sep 13, 2015

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the still there every time I open it.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 02, 2015 Oct 02, 2015

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Jon, it is now October 2, 2015, and I don't believe it has been fixed.  What is taking you so long?  Everyone I talk to finds DC extremely obnoxious!  Make the default without it with a simple click to pull it up when needed!

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New Here ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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Has this been fixed as yet?  It is driving me crazy!1

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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Yes, it is. Go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and tick off "Open Tool pane for each document".

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New Here ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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Are you able to see the picture below?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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No. If you want to share an image you have to do so via the forum interface (ie, not via email) by using the Camera icon.

Also, you should mention what version of Reader you're using.

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New Here ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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Adobe Acrobat DC professional

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New Here ,
Jan 13, 2016 Jan 13, 2016

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Adobe DC (Document Cloud) professional

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New Here ,
Feb 11, 2016 Feb 11, 2016

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See the reply from last year from jerryANDtom...

(need to be adminstrator)

Go to the install directory, i.e." C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat Reader DC\Reader\AcroApp\ENU". Create a new subfolder (I used "Disabled"). Move 3 files from the "ENU" folder into the new "Disabled" folder: AppCenter_R.aapp & Home.aapp & Viewer.aapp. Open a PDF and no more Tool Pane!

This fixes the problem. Hooray! And thanks to jerryANDtom.

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New Here ,
Feb 11, 2016 Feb 11, 2016

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NOTE EVERYONE: THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER.

Why is this considered the correct answer? Who decided? I thought this was our (as in "user") forum, not some place for marketing geeks to tell us the company line. And BTW - he promised a fix in three months. Today marks 10 months from the promise.


"Correct" means helpful and solves the problem, not . The "correct" answer is below from jerryANDtom. It actually solves the problem.

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Guest
Jun 23, 2016 Jun 23, 2016

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Here's another issue I can't resolve, and I can't find an answer.  I once selected "Search Tools," and now every time I click on (just) Tools my entire document is covered with all tools.  How can I disable this?  Have rebooted, of course, to no avail.  Selecting "Document" restores the pdf to view, but once I need a tool, this odd little occurrence happens again.  Thanks for any suggestions.

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New Here ,
Oct 15, 2016 Oct 15, 2016

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It's been well over a year now, and that useless tools pane keeps opening, even though I close it every time.  Who uses these tools?  The number of people reading PDFs dwarfs the tiny number who actually have Acrobat, so these tools are useless for 99% of your users.  Just stop it!  There are other PDF readers and I'm switching to one of them until Acrobat gets its act together.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 15, 2016 Oct 15, 2016

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The most users of Adobe Acrobat needs the tools.

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New Here ,
Oct 15, 2016 Oct 15, 2016

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That's probably true, but most users of Acrobat READER do not.  There are many, many times more Reader users than the Acrobat users, as evidenced by the pages & pages of Google search results in how to remove the tools sidebar. 

In any case, you said well over a year ago, that there would be a fix for this.  Where is it?

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Community Expert ,
Oct 15, 2016 Oct 15, 2016

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Go to Edit - Preferences - Documents and tick off the box that says "Open tools pane for each document".

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New Here ,
Oct 17, 2016 Oct 17, 2016

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I did that, then closed Reader, but when I reopened that damn pane was there.  Thought it might need a reboot, so did that, still the pane opens.  Judging from the input on this forum, this is really annoying people & Adobe is doing nothing to stop it.  Going to switch to another PDF reader.

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Explorer ,
Apr 02, 2022 Apr 02, 2022

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Why is this toolbar on the right, when it's been on the left for years and years.  Why would you do something so ingorant to the users??

 

1) the toolbar MUST be returned to the left side where it has been for years

 

2) it was always available as needed, not forced on us like now.

 

3) IF IT'S NOT BROKEN, DON'T FIX IT

    ---  So now that you did break it - fix it.

 

4) HOW can I go back to a version before this nonsense came to be?

 

 

Adobe doesn't care about real users.  That's clear.

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