Toenable playing of Multimedia & 3D content in the current document: Select Options and then select one of the following options: To enable playing of 3D content permanently, follow the steps for your operating system: Press Command + K (for macOS) or Ctrl + K (for Windows) to open Preferences. Select Multimedia & 3D option in the leftAdditionalinfo: I have no problem printing the items from inDesign, prior to exporting to PDF and opening in Acrobat DC, which simply WILL NOT open the print dialogue box. This is NOT a Printer, Printer Driver, or USER Issue! Limited specifically to printing from Acrobat DC. Which I have uninstalled, restarted, and re-installed to no avail.
AcrobatReader runs in Protected Mode by default. Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader can have compatibility issues with anti-virus software when it intercepts system calls for the Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader sandbox. In such cases, Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader can fail to open, crash, or displays an incompatible
HiDavid, Drewbern, Sorry for not understanding the issue previously. I tried replicating the issue on a Win10 machine and the behavior you described above is replicable. As per my understanding, this behavior is controlled by the operating system as I tried with other applications as well- MS Word
Themenu bar and top portion of the tool bar will not display on Acrobat DC. When I try to click in that area it activates whatever application is running behind the Acrobat window. The only way to close Acrobat is to close the window via the Windows taskbar at the bottom of the screen. The partialHiThere I too have a DC subscription and all has been well until today, it is hit and miss as to wether PDF docs open, occasionally they do but mostly Adobe - 13063280. Adobe Community. cancel. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
RunAdobe Acrobat DC as an administrator. The first thing you can do to fix this issue is try
IfAdobe Reader won't install on Windows 10, you can fix it by enabling the hidden admin account and uninstalling the remnants of the app. Then select the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC app and click the Next button. Create a new installation folder for Adobe. Open File Explorer and click on your Local disk (C:) Click the New folder icon at
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