![]() ![]() It is the only way I can work both in terms of, for instance, taking in comments from a heavily marked-up 600+-page book when I need to move rapidly from the last pages of, say, the Index or the Endnotes, and back to where I was working, in order to check details. (There is an Adobe website with the earlier versions for Mac and PC here: ) I learned that I could, in fact, download and install the 2022 version, which still has the scroll bars. When Adobe first removed the scroll bars (critical to my work as a book publisher), I spent hours on the phone with them in the USA from here in New Zealand and finally managed to talk with a real person who understood the issue. ![]() ![]() (And Amal, repeating the same vague reply isn't helpful, even if that's literally all you know and can find out.) Adobe is charging for a product they're not properly delivering, and they've been nearly silent on this since the latest update (which disabled the scroll bars)-more than 3 months ago. Geest keeps saying to do-I don't have the permissions and I know next to nothing about programming.ĭo any of my other suffering comrades here have contacts in the media? I think it's time to bring this to more people's attention outside of Adobe. I can't do the technical fix thatFrans v.d. I can't revert to an earlier version because my IT guy handles that-and he says Creative Cloud doesn't allow that. ![]() The prompts come every few minutes and it's making me insane. The tech support guy said not to do this, and I'm afraid if I do, my fix will be gone. I have a temporary fix (customer support helped me I don't remember how), but now I'm getting constant prompts to update to the latest version of Acrobat Pro. ![]()
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