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Como salvar?

New Here ,
Sep 16, 2025 Sep 16, 2025

Fiz a edição em um PDF no PC e não sei como salvar. Perdi todo o trabalho. Como, onde salva?

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 16, 2025 Sep 16, 2025
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Hello @D. Asmuz

 

I hope you are doing well, and thank you for reaching out.

 

Could you please share more details about the issue? Are you editing the PDF using the Acrobat desktop app or the online services? Are you on a Mac or a Windows machine, and what is the version? 

 

To save a PDF: 

 

  • After editing, go to the top menu and click File > Save.
  • If it's a new file or you opened it from an email or browser, use File > Save As to choose a location on your computer.
  • You can also press Ctrl + S (Windows) or Cmd + S (Mac) as a shortcut to save. See this article for more details: https://adobe.ly/42tkqYd

If you opened the PDF from a temporary location (like directly from an email or browser), Acrobat might not save it properly. Always download the file first, then open it in Acrobat to ensure your edits are saved.

 

Set Up Autosave in Adobe Acrobat

Autosave is enabled by default in Acrobat, but you can customize it to better protect your work:

  1. Open Acrobat.
  2. Go to Menu > Preferences.
  3. Select the Documents category.
  4. Under Save Settings, check the box: “Automatically save document changes to temporary file every X minutes.”
  5. You can adjust the time interval (e.g., every 5 minutes) to suit your workflow.

 

How to Recover Lost Work in Acrobat: 
If Acrobat crashed or closed unexpectedly, follow these steps:
1. Restart Acrobat

If autosave is active, Acrobat will prompt you to restore the unsaved file when you reopen it.

 

Manually Locate Temporary Files
If the file doesn’t auto-recover:

Navigate to:
C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\DC


Look for files with .tmp or .dat extensions.
Copy them to a safe location.
Rename the file extension to .pdf.
Try opening it in Acrobat.

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

 

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