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I want to install the trial, however, it doesn't give me the option to not remove my prior ver as per instructions below. I get buttons for 'Continue' or 'Close.'
Anyone know of a solution to this? I am uncomfortable with uninstalling the old until I know how the new works.
Installation of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC trial by default uninstalls any earlier version of Adobe Acrobat on Windows devices. If you choose to retain the existing Acrobat XI on your machine, you need to change the default by unchecking the “Remove earlier version” option in Acrobat downloader UI. If you have uninstalled the previous version, then you can reinstall it when you are finished with the trial. Make sure you have your original serial number and installation disks.
Thanks! Gary
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Please let us know the dot version of Acrobat and OS you are using now.
You can install the older version from this link Download Pro or Standard versions of Acrobat DC, XI, or X after the trial of Acrobat Pro DC if you wish.
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Meenakshi
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Have Acobat Pro 9 ver 9.0.0
Win10 OS
Thanks, Gary
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Where in the download process does that option (i.e. to not overwrite my existing Acrobat XI Standard) occur. I run Windows 7 Professional 64 bit, and have Internet Explorer 11. Thanks.
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When you run Acrobat DC installer file after downloading it, you get a window as shown below in screenshot :
Here you can choose "Ignore" option to keep Acrobat XI and install Acrobat DC.
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Meenakshi
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