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I'm using photoshop to create PDFs on the Automate menu. When I first did it I noticed that I had 2 options, Presentation and Multipage Document. Presentantion tries to go on fullscreen and automatically pass the pages, I don't want my pages to advance automatically so I went with Multi-page Document.
At first, I thought that was it, but now I notice that when I go on fullscreen even while creating a multipage document it will still advance the pages automatically. This seems to be a bug since I don't even have the option to disable the advancement while on the multipage document settings. I've noticed a bunch of other small bugs, like when I create a pdf with a small number of pages (less than 10 usually) it won't advance the pages automatically.
After trying everything and not finding any answers online I'm here to ask for how do I fix it. The only potential solution I found was to choose Presentation and disable the auto advancement of pages, but that also has a problem, every time I open the document I get a warning trying to force me to open it in full tab. It really seems to be a bug, I wanna know if there's some way to fix it inside Photoshop, and if not, how do I report this potential bug, if it really is a bug or not. Another potential fix I found is if I save the PDF as a presentation and on the presentation tab I disable the advancement of pages then go back to the Multipage Document and try saving, in this case the PDF won't advance the pages automatically, but doing this is so inconvinient, and I also wonder if it always works or not
Also if there's a way to fix this, even if it's outside of Photoshop, please tell me, this is important for my work, ideally a free option, I wouldn't like to have to pay for something I already should have.
Info: I use this method to this to merge a bunch of images into a PDF, so there are no layers involved. I used to use another way to create PDFs and I didn't have this problem, but I decided to use Photoshop since it's much more convenient.
Uncheck »Advance Every«.
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If I do that it does solve the problem, but it does seem to be a bug, the multipage document option doesn't allow me to even change that option, so I have to disable it on the presentation menu, to then go back to the multipage document. It's just a bit annoying. Anyway, thanks for the solution.
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There is an additional possible cause with this setting in Acrobat itself.