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Is it possible in any way to roll back to the previous version of Acrobat?
I am about to start a separate post about my actual issue, but in general, I tire of fighting with the new and "improved" version of Acrobat, which has disabled many tools that I am accustomed to using, and has absolutely zero new features that I want to use. It's a major workflow impediment. Of course, most apps have a "previous versions" selection in Creative Cloud, but Acrobat does not. Is there any way for me, as a Creative Cloud subscriber, to roll back to the 2022 version of Acrobat?
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By @Joel CherneyIs it possible in any way to roll back to the previous version of Acrobat?
If you are talking about the New Experience, you can disable it.
Steps to enable [and disable] the new experience
Details about the New Experience here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/new-acrobat-experience.html
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Thanks for your response, jane-e! But I actually disabled the New Experience within ninety seconds of my accidental update. I was in the final stretch of a PDF forms project, and I didn't want to stop to learn a brand-new interface while I was trying to put the finishing touches on a form, immediately before delivery to the client.
No, the functionality I am missing is the ability to "Save a Copy" to remove restrictions and Reader Extensions from a PDF produced with AEM Forms Designer 6.5 (née Livecycle Designer) when attempting to import XML form data. Fortunately, I had an old PDF lying around that I'd made before the unintentional upgrade, which had the restrictions and Reader Extensions already removed, so I didn't need to post a second thread about it. However, I'm sure that this issue will reoccur, as importing translated form data into a PDF is something that I do every day, and some of those PDFs might well have been made with AEM Forms Designer.