Opening Pdf files in Acrobat standard

The PDF document is all shaded in Acrobat Standard but I can read the PDF file in Reader?   Why can I not read or edit in Standard?

All I can imagine is that the PDF is secured, corrupt, or has features from  AA X that are not in AA9, thus causing AA9 to fail.

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