If you frequently print PDF files from Adobe Reader on a Windows 7 computer, you may be selecting the printer each time you print. Adobe Reader detects all printers connected to the computer, but it ...
The best PDF software for you may not be the free program from the company that's synonymous with PDFs. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer ...
If you cannot select or highlight text in a PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader on a Windows PC, then this post will be able to help you resolve the issue. If you can’t select text in a PDF, it might be the ...
Adobe has released a security update to address a vulnerability affecting both Windows and Mac versions of Acrobat DC, Acrobat Reader DC, Acrobat 2020, Acrobat Reader 2020, Acrobat 2017, and Acrobat ...
Are you trying to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC, but the installation gets stuck at 90% or some other percentage? Some Windows users have reported that while installing Acrobat Reader on ...
Adobe announced that its new Acrobat artificial intelligence (AI) assistant will be available to Acrobat and Reader users starting on Tuesday. The new generative AI assistant allows users to work more ...
Another day, another critical security exploit discovered for Adobe Reader. Ho-hum. The PDF software’s near-ubiquitous presence has made it a big, fat, juicy target for years now, and by this point, ...
The software that displays and prints Adobe Acrobat documents (PDF files). Adobe Acrobat Reader is available free for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. Since its 1993 introduction, more than a ...
Adobe Acrobat Standard offers all the tools you’d need to edit and manipulate a PDF file (more advanced options are reserved for the Pro version). As it stands, it’s a well designed multi-platform app ...
When your printed output from Adobe Reader starts showing up in landscape instead of in portrait mode, you're wasting time, paper, and ink or toner on pages you will have to reprint. If you activated ...
I’ll come clean right off the bat: I don’t like the Adobe PDF Reader. Yesterday I found a new reason not to like it, which I expect will be the next Defensive Computing blog. But, while researching ...