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May 11, 2025
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Adobe Acrobat Reader tabs duplicating on their own

  • May 11, 2025
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3-4 weeks ago, I got a glitch in my Adobe Acrobat Reader on my Windows 11. As it can be seen in the attached image, my opened PDF documents get duplicated. I open them, wait for a few seconds to pass while using another application, and when I return to Reader, everything is duplicated in the same order it was opened. If I try to close the duplicate, it will close the original tab.

 

I have been using Reader for more than 10 years, and on this specific computer, I am using it for almost 2 years without any glitches ever. I tried updating both Windows and Reader, and it didn't help. I also tried fixing the installation, but it didn't work either.

 

I hope I can get a solution to this. Thank You in advance.

Correct answer dino_3649

Greetings.

 

It has been a long time since I wrote, but now I have good news. I waited for a time to pass, hoping that some update would solve my tabs duplication issue. It actually managed to fix the problem somehow. I do not have duplicated tabs anymore, just one instance of each tab opened in Reader.

 

Thank You for the help anyway. I hope it won't come back.

7 replies

New Participant
September 2, 2025

Hello, this issue is still a thing on windows 11 with the adobe acrobat reader version: 2025.001.20630.

The problem occurs if the following setting is changed to anything else than "All taskbars". I am used to have this setting changed to "Taskbar where window is open". I would love to see getting this fixed in upcoming versions. 

 

 

New Participant
September 5, 2025

I followed this tip as I am facing the same issue but my settings were already set to All taskbars

New Participant
September 5, 2025

I Also have an issue where adobe in google chrome will keep opening multiple tabs of the same pdf. 

New Participant
July 23, 2025

I am also getting this problem lately, but I think for me it only happens when I switch networks, or disconnect from my company server network (e.g. when I take laptop home), or maybe it has to go to sleep or something.

S_S
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 24, 2025

Hi Guys, 

 

Hope you are doing well. Sorry for the trouble with using Acrobat Reader.

 

To confirm, are you guys using external monitors to run Acrobat / Reader?

 

If yes, can you once try and disconnect the monitor and check if the behavior is them same? 

 

Look forward to hearing from you.


Regards,
Souvik.

New Participant
July 24, 2025

I just have a sole laptop and, for the last few weeks, my PDFs are being duplicated in additional tabs (same window). If I have my laptop on all day i might get about 6 duplicate tabs for each original tab. Reading others' comments here, it appears that there is a bug with Adobe.

Participating Frequently
July 17, 2025

I've been experiencing an issue with Adobe Acrobat for the past 3–4 weeks. Whenever I open a PDF, they get duplicated along the bottom taskbar, and when I try to close them, the windows linger and don’t fully disappear. I’ve already tried updating the app, reinstalling it completely, and adjusting the Preferences settings but nothing has worked.

I’m running out of ideas and would really appreciate any help.

New Participant
July 14, 2025

I have the same issue. As mentioned in one of the replies, I can replicate the fault quickly by opening a 2nd virtual dektop and then switching back. Each of my open PDFs then shows twice when i hover over the Adobe Reader icon on the taskbar.

I then get some weird UI behavior if i close one of the docs:

Running Windows 11, saw this on both 23H2 and 24H2

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 14, 2025

Hi Roger Anderson_uk,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

Our team will require the logs to check this further. Please use the diagnostic tool to collect the logs and share the log ID with us. We will then share the logs with the team to check and replicate the behavior further.

 

Feel free to let us know if you need any help.

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

New Participant
July 14, 2025

It's a company laptop and I'm sure I would need to get permission to send computer logs externally.

New Participant
June 12, 2025

I have a similar issue that might be related: Chrome tabs that have Acrobat reader showing a PDF file duplicate themselves--about one new tab every 30 minutes.

AnandSri
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 12, 2025

Hello @dino_3649compellingelegance

 

I hope you are doing well, and sorry for the delayed response.

 

@dino_3649 

Thank you for sharing the information. However, the logs are required to investigate further, as this will enable us to replicate the issue in the same environment. The logs from the diagnostic tool will help us understand the background process running, which may be causing the issue.

 

@compellingelegance

If you are experiencing the same issue, could you please share the current version of Acrobat installed, the version of the OS, a quick screen recording, and the logs from the affected machine? 

 

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

dino_3649AuthorCorrect answer
New Participant
August 23, 2025

Greetings.

 

It has been a long time since I wrote, but now I have good news. I waited for a time to pass, hoping that some update would solve my tabs duplication issue. It actually managed to fix the problem somehow. I do not have duplicated tabs anymore, just one instance of each tab opened in Reader.

 

Thank You for the help anyway. I hope it won't come back.

AnandSri
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 12, 2025

Hello Dino!

 

I hope you are doing well, and thanks for reaching out.

 

We're sorry for the trouble you had with the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Closing one of the duplicated tabs closes both, indicating it's not a true duplicate, but likely a UI/rendering glitch. 

Please ensure you have the latest version of Acrobat installed on the machine: 25.001.20474 (Win), Apr 28, 2025. Check for any pending updates from the Menu > help > check for updates, install the updates, restart the app and the machine, and try again.

 

Disable Tabbed View (test workaround):

  • Open Acrobat Reader

  • Go to: Menu > Preferences > General

  • Uncheck “Open documents as new tabs in the same window (requires restart)”

  • Restart Acrobat Reader and see if the issue persists when documents open in separate windows. This helps isolate whether the problem is related to tab rendering.

Turn off Protected Mode at Startup (for testing):

  • Edit > Preferences > Security (Enhanced)

  • Uncheck “Enable Protected Mode at startup”

  • Restart Reader

  • Note: Do this only temporarily for testing. If it resolves the issue, it indicates a compatibility problem with protected mode and your Windows environment. See this article for the troubleshooting: https://adobe.ly/42WFozz

Reset the Acrobat Reader preferences, see this article for the steps: https://adobe.ly/3Z4AUof

 

If the problem persists, please uninstall the Acrobat Reader using the Cleaner tool, restart the machine, and install Acrobat Reader.

 

Let us know how it goes.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

dino_3649Author
New Participant
May 16, 2025

Greetings.

 

Thank you for answering.

 

I have tried every step you advised, and unfortunately, there is still a problem. I updated my Adobe, restarted it, changed its settings, uninstalled it as you said, and then installed the latest version, but the problem remains the same.

 

Is there anything else that I could do?

 

Thank you in advance.

AnandSri
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 19, 2025

Hello @dino_3649!

 

Thank you for sharing the details, and thank you for your cooperation. Could you please provide the following details for further investigation? 

 

1. The current operating system that is installed on your machine.

2. A screenshot of the version of Acrobat Reader you are using.

3. A quick screen recording of the issue you are experiencing.

4. The log files from the affected machine.

 

Additionally, please download the log collector tool and follow these steps:

1. Run the tool and ensure all log options are selected.

2. Try to reproduce the issue.

3. Close the log collector tool and save the logs.

 

The tool will generate a log ID. Please share this log ID along with the other details.

 

Regards,

Anand Sri.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
May 11, 2025

I've moved this from the Using the Community forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Acrobat Reader forum so that proper help can be offered.


Scroll down here to see a list of the forums:
https://community.adobe.com/