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Hi,
I use my laptop display and projector as secondary display. While displaying a PDF in Full Screen mode on the projector, the toolbar is hidden correctly. However, once I activated focus window on my primary screen (where toolbar is active), there is a transparent rectangle at the top of slide presented on the projector. I believe it's exactly size and share what toolbar has, and no doubt it's related. Anyway, it's transparent so basically I can see a piece of my wallpaper 😉
Anyone noticed it?
Ah: macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 + Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2018.011.20036
Thanks in advance,
Bart
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Hi,
Really sorry for the issue you're facing. Could you please share following information us?
1. Are you seeing title bar or toolbar in full screen mode? A snapshot of the issue would really help.
2. Have you started facing this issue recently or is this issue existing for long time?
You could share the above information with me at [Moderator: Personal information removed] via private message: How Do I Send Private Message
Thanks & Regards,
Paramjeet Yadav
Acrobat Team
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I'm really sorry. I wanted to write Menubar and used Toolbar term instead. It was a way too late.
I'm attaching the screen shot while you can see the toolbar. Actually it shows the full menubar just in transparent mode (if active it should be darker).
Steps to reproduce:
My system settings regarding the menu bar:
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is a fresh installation on new system. I don't know if I experienced this issue before as haven't used the Reader for years. But this definitely looks bad and non-professional and I need to fix it
Bart
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this issue! We've noted down and reported this issue to our engineering team. We might consider fixing this in our future releases.
Thanks & Regards,
Paramjeet Yadav
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