Adobe Acrobat spoils my working process

keiramitch

New Member
I am working with computer almost every day. I have to work with various programs. But some days ago I have to use Adobe Acrobat. I created there PDF document, it was my plan for working project. My company likes not usual methods of reports and project. That's another story...Now I have to add some new data in it, but the problem is I can't open it Acrobat, it didn't work on left clicking on mouse. I tried to open it many times. I am in huge trouble...
 

Agent Smith

Well-Known Member
Or try Foxit Reader. Adobe in large part is bloated junk. I'm sure many here will agree. If you like Foxit or Xodo, then promptly uninstall Adobe and save some computer resources.
 

_Kyle_

Well-Known Member
That would be McAfee :p
Or Windows Vista...
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Knewman

New Member
Some steps you can apply in the following. But there is no guarantee that they can help you, that's why I looked out Google and observed there some interesting tips, articles, guides and some other things, see the most interesting of the list

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/retouching-repairing-images.html
https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/pdf-repair-online.html
http://www.adobepdf.repair/

< Navigate to the location with the corrupted PDF file. Right-click on it and select "Rename." Type any other file name and hit "Enter." Sometimes, a simple rename can troubleshoot corrupt PDFs.

< Make sure your Adobe Reader is in working condition. Open any other PDF files on your hard drive to make sure the problem is not originating from your Adobe Reader. If it does, reinstall Reader from Adobe's website.

< Update Adobe Reader. Launch Adobe Reader from the Start menu under "All Programs." Click on the "Help" tab and select "Check for Updates..." Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installing the updates. Try re-opening the PDF file.
 
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