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I WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO PEOPLE WHO HAD ACROBAT x PRO and now must switch to adobeacrobat DC--where do i go? thanks
{my acrobat x pro is making doenload into chines &other foreign languages so i guess i must swithch right at tax time?
fyi i had volem licensing
Hi Robert,
There's no such dedicated community per se but there are few threads related to people upgrading from 10 to DC.
Please let me know what concern you have and I we will try to answer your queries.
Regards,
Rave
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Hi Robert,
There's no such dedicated community per se but there are few threads related to people upgrading from 10 to DC.
Please let me know what concern you have and I we will try to answer your queries.
Regards,
Rave
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4-14-2016 to Adobe Acrobat x Pro community
Hi RAVE,Thanks for addressing my email. I apologize for taking so long to respond. As I said I have Acrobat X Pro which I think is great [although it seems to be occasionally having its problems a little bit at the moment.] I understand that acrobat X Pro is not being supported anymore by Adobe which is too bad but I'm not fighting that.
However I have been working on a very important document that will include a lot of PDFs made by Acrobat X Pro. I just need a few more weeks or so with this computer & Adobe X Pro installed on it because this PC is truly seeing its last days. Therefore, before I have to buy and learn a something new PC —including probably Windows 10, Office 2016 and/or Apple Mac in addition to Adobe Acrobat DC I would like to stick with Adobe Acrobat X Pro for about a month and finish this project.
Do you or anyone see anything that's devastating for me to keep it about a month? I don't see any sense in getting a subscription to Adobe Acrobat DC with this computer that probably for all practical purposes will be out of service in about a month.
Another issue, is that Adobe Reader DC has somehow been installed on my PC desktop. Moreover there is an update to Adobe reader DC that's been ready to install in my Notification area for several weeks but which I have not installed because the old Adobe wisdom was that you couldn't go beyond something like Adobe reader six if you have Acrobat X Pro on it. Perhaps this concern doesn't matter anymore and I probably should go ahead and install the reader update and still work with the Adobe X Pro for about a month before switching do Adobe Acrobat Pro DC when i get my new commuter?
Thanks for any and all comments
Robert
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Hi Robert,
You can continue working with Acrobat 10 for a month till the new computer arrives.
Updating Acrobat Reader DC will not affect the performance of Acrobat 10. You can go ahead and install the update.
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Rave
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Rave,
I just sent you alone thank you what Commentary– I hope that it will show up or I'll try again later
But I thank you for taking the time dance my Direct questions and reassuring me that I can still use Adobe X Pro for another month I this this old computer. Robert
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Hello,
I am having difficulty in the upgrade from X to DC. In Windows Explorer under X, when I was in a preview pane, it would allow me to scroll using my mouse wheel in PDF files. On the upgrade, it no longer allows this scrolling capability. Is there somewhere that this needs to be turned on? I can still scroll in Excel files so I know it has to be a Adobe issue. Any help would be much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Do you mean that in the preview pane on the right side you are unable to use the scrollbar to scroll the pdf or the down arrow key to navigate the pages on the pdf?
I am able to scroll using the same on my machine.
Are you referring to scrolling via mouse?
Regards,
Rave
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