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Hey All,
Any idea why the designers felt the need to swap the sides where tools appear in the "New Acrobat"? I find it very annoying to be working on a large document and having the bookmarks and thumbnails on the right-hand side and there seems to be no way to get it back to the left.
Why is it that companies like Adobe and Microsoft, etc. feel it is a clever idea to force changes on people for no apparent reason. All this does is make the product feel awkward to use and annoy customers. We have been using Acrobat with bookmarks and thumbnails on the left for a long time and it feels unnatural and weird.
I know if we use it long enough, we will get used to it, but why should we have to? I would understand if there were massive productivity gains for sticking with it, but there isn't, it's a forced change for nothing other than some designer thought it looks good.
At least give us an option about what side we want tools on.
I hope someone at Adobe reads this and passes on the feedback.
Mick
[moderator corrected a typo as of OP's request]
It is a new feature:
https://helpx.adobe.com/au/acrobat/using/new-acrobat-experience.html
You can revert to the previous "classic" interface (with the bookmarks back on the left) following the instructions for Mac and Windows listed here:
 
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my company force-updated my software and this has been driving me up the wall! why would i want to look to the right for bookmarks? makes no sense for me - of all things, that is one thing one should be able to "flip" from right to left or vice versa depending on comfort/the language they are reading in. I'd prefer my "tools" on the right, too.
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You can switch to previous version.
Navigate to Menu and Restore previous version
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It's a failure in UX design that the only response to a common complaint is, "disable our new design." Most modern software allows some degree of customization, and a layout that has been popular for over a decade across all PDF readers is not one that should be altered without the option for customization.
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It's a failure in UX design that the only response to a common complaint is, "disable our new design." Most modern software allows some degree of customization, and a layout that has been popular for over a decade across all PDF readers is not one that should be altered without the option for customization.
By @Shridhar29252301vh6w
Go to Uservoice and let your voice heard. https://acrobat.uservoice.com/
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Thanks, didn't know there was a place for that but good to know
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Hi, I have spent a lot of time searching how we can get the thumbnails back to the left side of the screen and have simply not found it. This is extremely annoying as I'm used to focuss on the right side of the screen, because that's how it works in all my other programmes. I have no clue why this has changed and even less why we don't get the chance to adjust this.
My work goes a lot slower now. Disappointed by this change.
Heidi
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You can disable the new Acrobat interface and get the toolbars back to where they were in the classic interface.
On Windows:
On Mac:
That should give you what you need.
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Dear Bevi Chagnon, you are a lifesaver!
Thank you so much! 🙂
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Hi All,
Anyone not happy with the change should go to user voice and add their vote and add a comment if you like.
User Voice - Fixed Position of Bookmarks
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Also visit this UserVoice page and be sure to click the VOTE button.
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Probably the same type of people who said you HAVE to get a mRNA shot in your arm to keep working and take the contaminated with bacterial DNA into your body. Just believe us, it's for your own good.