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Scrolling takes a long time between pages and quitting sometimes hangs (with spinning wheel). It appears that Acrobat may be being influenced. Also, for testing purpose please try to turn off the protected mode. Go to Adobe Acrobat DC > Preferences > Enhanced Security > Turn off the protected mode and. Acrobat Reader DC runs extremely slow when using Comments and Sticky Notes. Reading, writing, and editing Comments and Sticky Notes is extremely frustrating.
 
 

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The PDF’s he gets constantly lag and freeze up. If you’re scrolling through them they freeze before http://replace.me/41457.txt get 5 or 6 pages into them. It’s very frustrating to view the documents. Http://replace.me/3180.txt definitely seems related to the particular PDF’s he gets. They’re usually in the adobe acrobat pro dc is slow free range and have a lot of text and maps.

Is there anything we can do to speed Acrobat up? It was only marginally better. Foxit reader seemed to do a slightly better job. The maximum file size is 47 MB. Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, adobe acrobat pro dc is slow free, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.

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It was only marginally better. Foxit reader seemed to do a slightly better job. The maximum file size is 47 MB. Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, mp4, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.

But it can come with some risks! Thje original file should be made in Word or InDesign or whatever. On no account should you have the position of needing to edit a PDF to make a translation: that can only follow if very bad decisions were made.

They often are. Reinstalling is unlikely to help with this terrible task. You wright! The original file is made with Affinity publisher apparently. But for our translators was Acrobat the only solution, cause non of us have experience with Affinity.

As I understand here, is it not a usual way to work like this. But it is all we can do. No time to learn affinity. So we will struggle further. Thanks any way for your support guys.

I think learning how to use Affinity will be a much more effective use of your time than trying to edit a PDF. At least it will try to keep the layout. We are fan-made translaters no pro’s if you would have quest! Adobe Support Community. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. Any solutions please?

If I have any other problems in the future with the speed of Acrobat working, this will be the first place I’ll look. I turned the various options on and off. The picture attached has the options set that worked for me. I also chose to deselect “Smooth line art” and “Use page cache” in my instance, in addition to deselecting “Use local fonts”. Although I still get a bit of lag with heavier architectural drawings, it’s mildly tolerable and eventually loads.

It’s unfortunate that Acrobat has grown into bloatware and still can’t keep page with free alternatives like Mac Preview. A few months ago I decided to call Adobe support to help me figure out how to resolve this issue.

I was connected with a support tech who seemed confident that he had a solution to resolve my persistent lag issue. I gave him remote viewing access to my Mac. We went into my library folder and a few others I can’t remember looking for anything Adobe related. Then we happily deleted everything related to Adobe.

Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, and several other cursory applications and files. His explanation for wanting to do this was that I had a bunch of cached fragments of Adobe whatever and Acrobat was getting gummed up. Like I said, I was skeptical that it would do much good, but given that I couldn’t actually use Acrobat at all, I needed to try. After the support tech finished removing things, he said all that was left was to reboot and reinstall Acrobat. So, he dropped off the phone and I finished the process by installing a fresh copy of Acrobat.

I didn’t have to turn off any Acrobat features, adjust my resolution down by whatever, or deselect any local fonts. For the first time in years, Acrobat performed like any reasonable person would expect it would. No lagging. I was able to scroll through a MB drawing with ease. I wish I could provide an exact description of the process we took to get me to Acrobat nirvana, but I didn’t take good notes because I sincerely thought I was being punked and after spending three hours on the phone with Adobe my issue would remain.

This refresh of my Adobe products happened in June and it’s now October I would still call my issue “resolved”, but I have noticed some lag starting to creep back in. The lag I experience now would go unnoticed if I wasn’t traumatized by knowing how bad it was before.

So I’m very aware; hyper-vigilant even, when Acrobat starts feeling a little glitchy. I doubt that my “fix” would resolve the significant lag problem with Adobe Acrobat that a lot of people on this thread are reporting. I don’t see how a new Macbook Air with the M1 chip would have time to build up the Adobe crud that the support tech cleared off my Mac.

This is still an issue that Adobe needs to resolve. Because at no point in time should anyone have to write a novel like this on a forum about crappy experiences related to their products.

I would expect to deal with crappy software experiences from applications developed by a startup, but come on Adobe, you’ve been doing this long enough. Get off your butt and hustle to fix this issue before my lagginess comes back full time! It is amazing that this serious bug that blocks productivity has not been fixed after such a long time suffering it. Show updated “File – Open Recent” file names. Amazingly in real time when the application is open and you change the file name in the Finder.

Open files from such “File – Open Recent” even if you change their location in the Finder. Again, amazingly in real time when the application is open and you change the file location in the Finder. Show the search hit keywords on side pane, in context, as Microsoft Word does. I have iMac Pro , and I’m angry that Acrobat worked creepily None of the easy fixes helped me. Read Me mode also didn’t fix anything. And as a researcher, I work with lots and long documents saved in pdf Accidentally I added a mini optical mouse, and it made the magic..

Adobe scrolled the document up and down without any lag.. That’s crazy, but I believe it could be related to Apples’ Magic Mouse it has no wheel, and maybe Adobe didn’t noticed it. Clicking to edit does not work most of the times, Really frustrating. On the other hand…. Using the Apple optical wired mouse with scroll knob improves to some extent scrolling even when the search window is open, in relation to the horrible experience when using the newer wireless Apple Magic Mouse 2.

But far away from optimal. I think that this issue was fixed long ago in Windows, But clearly it is not fixed on Mac. Yet, it has been fixed in applications like PDF Expert which also has all the bonus productivity features that are critical and Adobe Acrobat Pro DC does not have and I described in my messages above.

Adobe should address all these serious issues that block productivity. Acrobat is slow and laggy on my macbook pro and all my iMacs.

 
 

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