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May 26, 2013
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How do I turn turn off the right pane in Adobe Reader XI?

  • May 26, 2013
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I have been using Adobe Reader since 2007, and recently I have been unable to turn off the right pane while reading. If anyone knows how I can deal with this problem, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks

Don Randall

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Correct answer nexional

Go to Edit > Preferences and under "Documents" section, uncheck "Open tools pane for each document"

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kundandebnath
Participant
September 5, 2015

Ctrl+H to go to the read mode

nexional
nexionalCorrect answer
Participant
August 31, 2015

Go to Edit > Preferences and under "Documents" section, uncheck "Open tools pane for each document"

Participating Frequently
June 26, 2015

Enter reg key

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\11.0\Workflows]

"bEnableShareFile"=dword:00000000

Participant
July 7, 2015

As a non-techie user of Adobe, this geek reply would be funny if I was not so angry about this.

Participant
May 19, 2015

The default display of the Tool/Comments panel when opening a PDF in Adobe Reader 11 is the dumbest thing Adobe has ever done.  I just hope that someone has the brains to correct this coding faux pas in the next release.

Stupid, stupid stupid!  I can not describe the sensation of software rage this causes after months and months of having to click twice to get rid of it.  Talk about leaning heavily toward the HATE side of the LOVE/HATE affair we have with Adobe.

GET RID OF IT!!!

STUPID!

Community Manager
April 27, 2015

[discussion moved to Acrobat Reader forum]

November 21, 2014

P.S. To get Reader X, go to get.adobe.com/uk/reader/otherversions/ (or get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/ for the US).

November 21, 2014

The original question has been answered; the Tools pane can be turned off by clicking on "Tools". However, I don't think that's the end of the matter.  I've uninstalled Reader XI and gone back to Reader X, because - ludicrously - there is no way short of configuring with Adobe Customisation Wizard (intended for corporate admins) to have Reader XI open by default with the Tools pane minimised.  This makes no sense, IMHO; the clue is in the name, "Adobe Reader".  I use it to READ documents; I use the tools once in a blue moon.  So for every document, I found myself opening it, waiting for the Tools pane to stabilise, then closing it.  This is plain nuts; second-guessing what the user will want to do, and taking a chunk out of valuable screen space to do so.  Roll on version XII, when this pointless default will hopefully be removed, or at least configurable.

Participating Frequently
April 19, 2015

 

How To Turn Off The Right Pane

To stop the "Tools|Comments" sidebar from automatically opening every time you open a PDF so that you can view your PDF in full screen, this solution worked for me on both my desktop PC and laptop.

 

 

This is the solution:

 

 

Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\Services (for win7 64-bit) or C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\Services (for win7 32-bit)

 

 

Find and Delete these 2 files: DEXShare.spi and DEXEchoSign.spi

 

 

Yes, you will still see the word "Tools| Comments" at the top but at least your PDFs will open in full screen and you won't have to click "Tools" to hide that stupid sidebar every time you open a PDF.

 

April 23, 2015

I don't have these files on my system. Any other suggestions? It's UNBELIEVABLY annoying to see the Tool Pane EVERY time I open a PDF.

Participant
October 31, 2014

In windows use F8 key to hide and show complete toolbar and right hand pane.

Naveed_Alien_1
Participant
July 1, 2014


Click the Tools Button on the Tool Bar under the Menu Bar. (Above Right Panel)

(tools in View menu bar does not work.)

I overlooked the Tools Button because I gave up looking when I found the tools option under the View menu. Then it suddenly popped out at me. duhhh me it's right on top of the Right Panel. ha

rene0316
Participant
June 24, 2014

If you hit TOOLS it will disappear!