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Open PDFs automatically when using Save As PDF

Community Beginner ,
Feb 10, 2021 Feb 10, 2021

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I have just upgraded to Acrobat DC from Acobat Reader. When I used to 'Save As' Pdf using Reader the pdf file would the open automatically. Using DC, that doesn't appear to happen by default. Is there something in preferences (or elsehwere) that I can select to have this happen automatically in DC please?

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Community Beginner , Feb 10, 2021 Feb 10, 2021

I can't find the setting that you are referring to, Bernd, but I've now found the menu for the Adobe Add-in in Excel. Clicking on the Creat PDF on the left hand side opens the file in Acrobat DC. Was it this you were referring to, or a setting somewhere else. If somewhere else, could you provide details of where to find it please?

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Community Expert ,
Feb 10, 2021 Feb 10, 2021

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In what app does you use save as PDF?

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Thanks Bernd. I predominently use Excel, but also other Office 365 programs also , at times.

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It is a setting of the Office apps.

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I can't find the setting that you are referring to, Bernd, but I've now found the menu for the Adobe Add-in in Excel. Clicking on the Creat PDF on the left hand side opens the file in Acrobat DC. Was it this you were referring to, or a setting somewhere else. If somewhere else, could you provide details of where to find it please?

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Community Expert ,
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When you have Adobe Acrobat use Adobe Add-In.

You can also the option "Open file after publishing":

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Community Beginner ,
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Excellent, thank you again Bernd

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I updated my Adobe programs, and files exported from InDesign did not open automatically in Acrobat Pro DC like they used to. I'm on a new iMac desktop, and I figured out what the problem was--a box wasn't checked on the export.

I went to File>Export>Adobe (Print). In the General tab, I clicked on "View PDF after Exporting. Issue fixed.

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