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    Can someone please help me with this. For the past two months I have been unable to read online PDF documents. I have now followed the Quick Fix instruction re plug-ins but it made no difference. I couldn't even open the Adobe terms and conditions in this section so had to just tick the box anyway to get through.
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    Every time I try to view an online pdf document, I get a black screen that tells me to open Adobe Reader and accept the end-user agreement.  I cannot figure out how to do this.  Please help! 

    Launch the desktop application first.
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    Hi. In DW 8.0.
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  • How can I force browser to open a pdf document in a new tab from another online pdf document?

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  • Online pdf documents won't open

    I can't open online pdf files since updating to Adobe X1 - how can I fix this? - keep getting an error 1014:1014 - I have already uninstalled the program & re-installed it & that didn't work

    sorry for the late response...I was out of town...I have Windows 7 Professional & IE 10...weird I just tried now & it is working ok...I can see my cable bill online...YAY!!!...thanks for responding.
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  • Saving an online PDF document

    I am using Vista Service Pack 1 and Acrobat Reader V9. Previously, when I save a document from the web, each time it will lead me to the last subfile directory. With the current version, I am almost directed to the root directory and when I need to save file to the same subdirectory, I have to go through the entire process of clicking. Can anyone teach me how to change so that I can go to the last subdirectory when I save? Thanks,

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  • I am unable to view online e-documents with my Adobe reader

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  • Formatting issues with a cut and pasted PDF document

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    I am working with a lot of scanned PDF text and online PDF documents. When i paste them into pages 09, I am getting that little Paragraph symbol after each line of text. I think it is basically a line break. This causes problems for me and I wish that there was a fast way of deleting all of thise little breaks at one time somehow instead of manually deleting them, line by line, like i've been doing. PLEASE someone, if you can help with this, you will save me untold hours of tedious labor.
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  • If PDF document is open in any TAB, scrolling through touch pad in other TABs is disabled?

    I have ACER Aspire 5740G, Firefox 5.0, Windows 7 Ultimate (X32), Adobe Acrobat X Pro. If some online "pdf" document is open in any of the TABs, The scrolling through touch pad in other tabs stop working however it remain active in the PDF document. After closing the pdf tab the scrolling starts to work normal.

    I have the same problem and have had it since Firefox 5. I now have Firefox 6.0.2 and still have the problem.
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  • Cannot open online pdf

    I "upgraded" to Firefox 4 today, and I'm now unable to open online pdf documents. They start to load (Acrobat appears, and I start to see a small portion of the document), and then the screen within that tab goes blank. This did not occur in the previous version of Firefox, and it does not occur with Internet Explorer.
    Basics:
    * I'm running Windows XP
    * I have Adobe Reader 7.0
    * I do not have Adobe Pro, or any paid version
    * Adobe's "preferences>internet" is set to "display pdf in browser"
    * In Firefox "tools>applications," Adobe document is set to "Use Adobe Acrobat (in Firefox)"
    How do I fix this?

    RESOLVED
    I found two suspect programs that were installed within the last 48-hrs that may have caused the problem
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    2) - ManyCam video manipulation software  (likely)
    Following info here, I opted to try to open an Adobe PDF file that was on my hard drive.  When I did, it refused and IE10 gave me an ActiveX error (AHA!!).   When I checked the installation of ManyCam, it had installed a version of DirectX that may have over-written the resident versions or disabled them somehow.
    I uninstalled ManyCam but left Libre Office's update in place, then I ran a system restore from a point 24-hrs before the installations.
    This resolved the problem 100%.
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    Once the system restore had completed I was able to open Adobe PDF files within my IE10 browser from the Internet as well as open PDF files from my hard drive.
    Note that this same issue also clearned up a problem I was having with the Comodo Dragon web browser, which is a fork of the Chrome project.  Once I eliminated the suspect program and ran the system restore all was well.  In the instance of the Comodo browser it was unable to open or reach anything - dead white screen below the menu bar.
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  • Open online PDF form

    When I want to open an online PDF document, all I get is a tiny black square box in the upper left corner. Please can someone help me make this work?  I have installed and reinstalled Adobe Reader XI.  I have "accepted" the license agreement in Eula.  Unable to find Protected mode.  HELP!!!

    Free online support is available for Adobe's free software through the Help and Support Centers. Go to the Adobe Support home page and choose your product.  You can also purchase support for US$39 per incident by calling 800-833-6687.

  • How do I convert Word to online PDF accessible via the web?

    How do I convert a Word Document to an online PDF document which can be accessible via the web? I need to upload the document so people can access it via the web.  HELP???

    You can convert Word docs to PDF using
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    One converted, you can upload it to the web, but only Acrobat can actually optimize it for best web usage.

  • I just purchased the ExportPDF. When I try to convert a pdf document to word online, it gives me an error. What is the problem?

    I just purchased the ExportPDF. When I try to convert a pdf document to word online, it gives me an error. What is the problem?

    Hi sampa1,
    Can you please let us know the error message you are getting while converting PDF to Word. Also, please let us know the steps you are following.

  • I have the latest version of Adobe Reader. However I cannot open a PDF document online. I was always able to do this on the particular website. What can I do please?

    I have the latest version of Acrobat Reader. However I cannot open a PDF document online. I was always able to do this on the particular website. What can I do please?

    What is your operating system?  Browser?  Reader version?
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