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Last "Save as..." location

New Here ,
Jan 25, 2023 Jan 25, 2023

Each time I open a new PDF and go to save it via "Save as..." it defaults to the temp directory. I am saving high volumes of files. Normally a program remembers the directory of where you last saved a file.

Is this a simple setting issue?  If not, I'm going to have to shut down Acrobat and instead use the Windows Edge as my default PDF handler, which is a shame because Acrobat is so much better in other ways.  But navigating to my directory umpteen times in a row for PDF account statement I download is just an insane way to kill unnecessary hours.

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New Here ,
Jan 31, 2023 Jan 31, 2023

Hello Adobe Community,

I have the same problem with "Save as".

The "TEMP" folder is the first choice and we have to change the directory every time. Why doesn't it remember the last location? Is it possible to change this behavior?

Thanks all 🙂

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New Here ,
Mar 02, 2023 Mar 02, 2023
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I tried 5 years and still got no solution. I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat, rebooted my Windows 11, and installed the program on D drive. I also changed the default drive in Windows 11 for all new contents to D drive.  No matter what I did, I downloaded a PDF file from email and clicked "Save as," it went to a temp directory with long string. Hopeless Adobe Acrobat!!

 

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