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July 23, 2018
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Trial version of Adobe Acrobat Pro

  • July 23, 2018
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Created a new Adobe account and downloaded Acrobat Pro DC with the purpose of trial.

When I installed it I were surprised since it said that the trial period was over!

How could it be over when I just created a account and downloaded it?

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Participant
July 23, 2018

To my knowledge I have not had Acrobat Pro installed on this computer earlier so please do not assume I´m trying to trick the system. I have Acrobat Reader DC, which was a trial version, and Live Cycle ES4 which I bought.

Actually I was interested in trying the mail merge plug-in before I ask my manager to buy it. Can´t download any trial on the work computer due to security restrictions. At work I have Adobe Acrobat 2017 and I´m not sure if that version is compatible with the mail merge plug-in. We also have Word but the quality is bad when I have to convert a PDF to a Word - and a lot of things happens in the document. Assuming it would be better to do the mail merge directly in PDF.

To bad it is so restricted I just have to do all documents all over in Word instead and use their mail merger :-(

Participant
July 24, 2018

Greetings, I  just had $14.99 charged to my card. Adobe charge $14.99 to my card on June 23, 2018. I will not pay $14.99 for NO service each month. So, please put $14.99 back on my card for July 23, 2018.

Charloee Rivers

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John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 23, 2018

Trials put a hidden file on the computer... trials are once per COMPUTER, not account... so people can't do what you tried, and keep creating new accounts to install a limited time trial