I tried this and it works. It should be easy for Adobe to change this default behaviour, or add a switch for it in Preferences. Cari, while the instructions may look daunting at first glance, the remedy is easy to execute, no special techie knowledge is needed - it is simply a case of creating a plain text document and saving it in a specific folder. However, the advice to use TexEdit on a Mac does not work, as bizarrely, TextEdit does not give you the option to save as a .txt file (on my El Capitan machine at any rate). I saved it as .rtf, opened it in Word, then saved it again as a .txt file. I suspect you could write it directly into Word or into Pages (or any word processor), save as .txt, and it would work, but I have not tried that. Also, read the bit about the Library folder being hidden. If you try to follow the file path written on the advice you probably won't see it - follow the later instructions to uncover it. On a Mac the easiest way to do that is to open Finder, click the Go menu and then press the Alt key - the Library folder will suddenly appear in the dropdown list.
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