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I have Acrobat 7.0 Pro. The top right corner should have an arrow so I can pop out in the right margin the "Tools, Comments & Share" buttons. I dont have a little arrow. Any idea how I can access the tools button so I can delete a Jpeg from an existing pdf? What I an missing is demonstrated here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iJTcBOMDG0
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Does anyone have an answer? Please help me. Thanks in advance.
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Hi ,
I am sorry but Acrobat 7 is an older and unsupported version.
We do not support it anymore.
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Sukrit Dhingra
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I understand its an older version but I asked a simple question I was hoping someone would be able to answer.
Additionally, everyone's older software is forward compatible. You can use office 2007 with Windows 10. I am not sure why Adobe wants to force us to but a new version when what we have works/worked fine.
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Hi ,
Are you on Windows 10?
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Sukrit Dhingra
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Thanks fpr your feedback. I am running a 64 bit windows 7 premium for now. I just bought another laptop which is 64 bit windows 8 pro, soon to be upgraded to windows 10, which presents another issue, installing acrobat 7 pro on a windows 8/10 machine.
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The solution to all of these issues is to upgrade to a newer version.
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The top right corner should have an arrow so I can pop out in the right margin the "Tools, Comments & Share" buttons.
No, it should not. Acrobat 7 did not have these menus. They were introduced in Acrobat X.
You might be able to do what you want using the Object TouchUp tool, but I can't tell you where to find it.
As mentioned, this is a very old version that not many people still use.
Additionally, everyone's older software is forward compatible. You can use office 2007 with Windows 10.
PDF files that were created in Acrobat 7 can be opened in Acrobat DC, and vice versa (for the most part). The same can't be said of Word files created in later versions of Office (try opening a docx file in Word 2007 and see what happens).
However, the design of the UI has nothing to do with forwards or backwards compatibility.
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Some software is forware compatible. It depends what Microsoft changes. The key problem with Acrobat 7 is a 32 bit PDF printer driver, which MS made sure cannot be used on any 64 bit system. Anyway, your problem is that you are reading instructions written for Acrobat 10 or later, when you have an old version. These are hard to answer as most of us cannot remember back before the complete redesign at version 10.
See if the help file still works.