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I always for years (since I can remember) rename a .pdf file in the Adobe version I was using, (which I can't remember which & how many versions. However, on my HP Windows 10 Laptop, I'm using Adobe Reader Touch & above that is Acrobat Reader DC. Then in my toolbar, next to the address bar on Google Chrome I have an Extension called just Acrobat Reader I believe (which is 100% totally useless) just like anything I try to use to open a file I have saved in 15 GB (free version) of Google Drive. But that's another story for another forum or Google if they would allow you to contact them.
The question I'm here about and the problem also is: I use Adobe Acrobat Reader DC to open all my .pdf files. Even though it's not in my "Start List" in Windows it says Open with... the above, every time I go to open a newly downloaded PDF or any .pdf file. My problem is: I used to be able to RENAME any & all .pdf files that I opened and now I can't find the option to "Re-Name" a file in any Adobe product.
Does anybody know what I'm missing or why we can't rename files anymore?
Respectfully,
Barry
Acrobat Reader NEVER had that, and I've used every version. Acrobat Reader Touch might have, but that is obsolete. Just rename files in the usual way.
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I don’t remember ever having a rename option. Please tell us what you did. (you can still rename PDF files the same way you rename any other file) are you meaning you did save with a new name - which isn’t strictly renaming?
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Acrobat Reader NEVER had that, and I've used every version. Acrobat Reader Touch might have, but that is obsolete. Just rename files in the usual way.
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What is the "usual way"?
Sincerely,
Barry
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But I don't understand. When you say "just rename files in the usual way". What is the usual way? Are you talking about renaming a .pdf file while open in the Adobe program?
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Dear Test_Screen_Name,
Again you stated, "Just rename files in the usual way."
Well MVP, what is the "usual way."
Can you please answer that question for me? I've been waiting for Days for a promising answer!
See, like I said, I used to open the .pdf file in one or any the Adobe PDF file converters e.g. I didn't have a PC (Windows version) for years due to a terminal illness (which is still terminal unless I get lucky and receive a Transplant) so when my Desktop from my home up and died before I could purchase another one my sister gave me an Android Tablet so for 3 years I used it & whatever Adobe product it was for viewing .PDFs via Android format & after I downloaded a .pdf file, to help me remember what it was [from a Drop Down or Pull Down] menu there was a list of about 10 to 15 things you could do & one of them was RENAME FILE, quote-unquote. So you see if that's not the Usual Way then please share! Respectfully, Barry
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Acrobat Reader for Android can rename documents. In the list of documents tap on the three points right of the document name.
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"my sister gave me an Android Tablet so for 3 years I used it"
Hi
The confusion is that you've only just now told us you were using an Android tablet previously. You posted in the "Acrobat Reader" forum. There is a separate forum for "Acrobat Reader Mobile" because it is a different product and the answers will be different. With Acrobat Reader using Windows, you will rename files in the Windows File Explorer, not in the Reader. If you are still using the tablet, we can move your post to that forum.
~ Jane
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You mean you don't know how to rename files in Windows? I assumed every Windows user would know that, perhaps wrongly. The usual way is to go to File Explorer and right click on the file. A menu appears with Rename, Delete and a bunch of other stuff.
You may have had other options in Android, but this isn't necessary in Windows - in fact it isn't even possible in Windows, because you can't rename a PDF you are viewing.
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So, I am having the Same problem, but I have a Mac...an old Mac, be it said, but that shouldn't get in the way, if it is doable at all. I too need to rename a pdf. When I download one and it's 'name' in my Library is a series of about 25 numbers and letters that don't give a clue about what the pdf is about. Infuriating. For the Mac ususally one can find a Rename option in the dropdown from Edit, I believe. But Adobe has none such! I've spent hours, literally, on attempts to find directions - It seems so very basic an option, I'm flabbergasted I can't find anything. How can I rename a pdf so as to reveal what's in it?...so I can choose what I'm looking for? That's my question. PLEASE HELP
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No, renaming from the Edit menu is not the normal Mac way, even if a few apps do it.
You rename a PDF, just as you rename all other files on your Mac, using the Finder. https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/my-new-mac/9781593272098/ch08s05.html
This is not only not done from inside the app, but you must close the file in the app first.
If you don't know where to find your files in Finder, this is a huge problem, and will lead you to disaster.
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Hopeless to know that we should use Adobe services to open and read pdf and something else when needed to rename the same pdf, sounds painful..
As a suggestion,
If we need File Manager from Windows/Android to rename a pdf File
Then Windows/Android has many other ways to open/read/edit and share pdf too.
Thank you..
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In Acrobat Reader on Android or iOS you can change the names of PDF files.
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Then Windows/Android has many other ways to open/read/edit and share pdf too.
Hi @ManicheP
Yes, there are many ways to open/read/edit, and share PDFs, depending on the application and platform you are using.
Adobe does not own PDF. They created it, then gave it to an ISO on July 1, 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF
There are a number of applications that can create, open, read, edit, and share PDFs. Some are free; some are paid; some are built into the operating system, such as Preview for the Mac. IMHO, Adobe is the best, but you don't have to use Adobe Acrobat or the free Reader. You can use something else if it works better for you.
This is the Adobe forum (answered mostly by volunteers), and we are happy to telll you how it works in Adobe software. As users, we can't make changes. Specifically, this is the forum for the free Adobe Acrobat Reader (desktop). Is that what you are using? There are other forums for the paid version of Acrobat and the Mobile version of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The mobile version of Reader is not identical to the desktop version.
I hope this helps,
Jane
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I just did it on my phone went to my files then on this device clicked the ... beside the file scrolled down to rename and done.