Removing toolbar when PDF is opened?

I have a form accessed through a web page. The user's adobe reader will open the form within the browser... which looks a little cluttered.
Is there a way to script the PDF to tell the Adobe reader to hide the toolbar, menu, status bar, etc... ??
thanks,
-dave.

I have a way to avoid scripting this:
http://blahblah/EnhancementRequest.pdf#toolbar=0
It works fine if the PDF is in it's own window, but toolbar=0 seems to have no effect when the PDF is in an iFRAME.
thoughts?
-dave.

Similar Messages

  • "Internal Error Occurred" appears when .pdf is opened from Outlook 2010 email

    "Internal Error Occurred" appears when .pdf is opened from Outlook 2010 email
    I am absolutely pulling out my hair over this one!!
    PC/Win 7 64bit/Adobe XI/Office 2010
    I have tried Uninstalling and re-installing
    I have tried using an adobe software removal tool
    I have tried modifying the security settings in reader
    I've tried running repair on MS Office
    If you open the .pdf from an email directly, it opens Reader with the error "Internal Error Occurred"
    If you drag and drop the .pdf onto the desktop, and then open it, it opens.
    If you open Adobe Reader FIRST, then open the .pdf from the email, it opens fine.
    ONLY when you open a .pdf from an email with Adobe Reader closed (so Outlook is asking AR to open first, and then present the .pdf) is it behaving this way.
    Hypothesis: Outlook 2010 does not like to open Adobe Reader.
    SO....tell me all of you brilliant geniuses? How do I solve this puzzle and become an end user's hero?
    PS: WorkAround - the only work around I have found for this at present, is that the user first opens up Adobe Reader and lets it run in the background. I pinned the shortcut to his task bar to remind him.

    I have uninstalled Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and installed Adobe Reader XI and everything works fine. This will be our current fix until a solution is found for the above error

  • Highlight Fields when PDF is opened - LiveCycle 8

    LiveCycle 8
    Win XP
    Hi,
    I'm trying to automatically highlight the form fields on a PDF when it is opened. I want the form to act as though the user has chosen the "Highlight Fields" option/button.
    I would prefer a javascript function to fire (on itialize?) so I don't have to attach code to every field and possibly allow me to easily use it on future PDFs.
    My current thoughts are to loop through all fields on the form and set the fillColor property to a light blue "221,228,255". Here's the javascript I'm currently trying to use:
    for (var i=0; i < xfa.host.numPages; i++){
    ]var oFields = xfa.layout.pageContent(i,"fields");
    ]var nodesLength = oFields.length;
    ]for (var j=0; j< nodesLength; j++){
    ]]var oItem = oFields.item(j);
    ]]oItem.fillColor = "221,228,255";
    Unfortunately, I can't seem to get it to work. Also, I'm not sure where to put it once it does work so that it fires when the PDF is opened.
    Thanks for any help.

    Hi,
    In the File > Form Properties menu opens the dialog window. Go to the Defaults tab and check that the "Save script changes" is set to 'Automatic'. This will make sure that changes to the form from script changes will be saved with the form and honored when the form is reopened.
    Niall
    ...snap...

  • Disabling JavaScript when pdf is opened in browser

    Is it possible to disable AcroJS when the pdfs are opened in browser?
    The setting  "Enable JavaScript" in Preferences/JavaScript seems to disable JS only for pdfs opened natively.
    Thanks,
    Radu

    OK... I'm still puzzled. There seems to be something else that controls whether Acrobat JavaScript runs or not.
    If I'm loading a pdf stream though a http GET, JavaScript in Acrobat is run even when the setting in Edit->Preferences is disabled.
    <body>
        <iframe height=600 width=400 src = "http://<some servlet that returns a pdf stream>" />
    </body>
    If I'm loading the pdf from a file...
    <body>
        <iframe height=600 width=400 src = "<pdf file path>" />
    </body>
    ... the expected warning (that Adobe javascript is disabled) pops up
    The http response in the first case is something like...
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Pragma: public
    Content-Type: application/pdf
    Content-Encoding: no-compress
    Content-Language: en-US
    Expires: 0
    Accept-Ranges: bytes
    Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
    X-UA-Compatible: IE=EmulateIE7
    Content-Disposition: inline;filename=<some UNC file path>
    Server: WebSphere Application Server/7.0
    X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
    Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:19:09 GMT
    Connection: close
    %PDF-1.6
    %����
    2 0 obj
    <</Metadata 36 0 R/Pages 3 0 R/OCProperties<</D<</RBGroups[]/ON[27 0 R]/Order 26 0 R>>/OCGs[27 0 R]>>/OpenAction 29 0 R/Type/Catalog/AA 31 0 R>>
    endobj
    Do you have any idea why this is happening?
    Thanks,
    Radu

  • Customize toolbar when pdf opens in webpage

    I open the pdf use window.open javascript in my webpage. I want to always have the "Rotate Clockwise and Rotate Counterclockwise" icons always appear on the toolbar. Without having to right click and enable them.
    Can I pass a parameter to enable this?

    Hi,
    From your description, I know you want to open SharePoint 2013 PDF files with default application.
    You could re-install your Adobe Reader, and then test this issue. Also, you can have test in another computer with Adobe Reader.
    If this issue is still exist, please refer to this article:
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/b6df4273-4769-4179-a831-ae5504b28f35/opening-pdfs-in-acrobat-9-pro-from-sharepoint-2013.
    Best Regards
    Vincent Han
    TechNet Community Support

  • Font problem when PDF is opened

    Hi,
    On several computers in my group, I saw that when user opens a PDF file, the used font is not correct.
    Very explicit in this image.
    Could you help me please.
    Thank you very much
    regards
    Eric

    Is this a Page Scaling issue? (Page Scaling is an option from the Print Dialog)

  • Unable to save document - Read Only or Open by another user error occurs when PDF is opened from Windows Explorer

    Adobe Pro XI  - using Windows 7 Pro OS
    When a PDF document is opened from Windows Explorer, and pages are added, deleted, notations made, any type of changes, it cannot be saved until Windows Explorer is fully closed.  If you try to save the document, you receive the following error - "The document could not be saved.  The file may be read-only, or another user may have it opened.  Please save the document with a different name or in a differnt folder. "   I have confirmed the document is not read only, it is not open by another user, and it is not open multiple times.  Once you fully close Windows Explorer, and try to save the document, it saves without a problem.
    Are there settings in either Adobe Pro XI or Windows that will allow you to save documents without closing Windows Explorer first?
    Thank you for any assistance you can provide.  This error is a frustration since I open all my documents through Windows Explorer.

    [discussion moved to Creating, Editing & Exporting PDFs forum]

  • Acrobat Javascript button not loading when PDF is opened in browser

    We have a requirement to have a custom print button in Acrobat Reader 9.1.3. We've created this via a JavaScript file stored in the users application data Adobe javascript folder. The button appears when Acrobat is started up normally and works as expected. However when opening a pdf file via Internet Explorer 7  acrobat is loaded inside the browser but the button does not appear automatically. Instead we need to right click on the tool bar and select Add on tools for the button to appear. Once loaded it works as expected.
    Now I was wondering is there a way to make the button to appear automatically when acrobat is launched from within IE as my users are getting a bit annoyed now. I've been searching all over the place and can't find a solution to this.
    Am hoping someone here might have an idea as to what the problem might be. I've attached the code I'm using below.
    Thanks in advance
    app.addToolButton({
    cName: "myToolButton",
    cExec: "printGreen()",
    cEnable: true,
    cTooltext: "Print to Green",
    cLabel: "Print to Green"
    global.objDoc = this;
    printGreen = app.trustedFunction (
    function()
    app.beginPriv();
    var objPrintParams = this.getPrintParams();
    objPrintParams.printerName = "\\\\burns\\prn-cash-copier";
    objPrintParams.interactive = objPrintParams.constants.interactionLevel.automatic;
    this.print(objPrintParams);
    app.endPriv();

    OK... I'm still puzzled. There seems to be something else that controls whether Acrobat JavaScript runs or not.
    If I'm loading a pdf stream though a http GET, JavaScript in Acrobat is run even when the setting in Edit->Preferences is disabled.
    <body>
        <iframe height=600 width=400 src = "http://<some servlet that returns a pdf stream>" />
    </body>
    If I'm loading the pdf from a file...
    <body>
        <iframe height=600 width=400 src = "<pdf file path>" />
    </body>
    ... the expected warning (that Adobe javascript is disabled) pops up
    The http response in the first case is something like...
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Pragma: public
    Content-Type: application/pdf
    Content-Encoding: no-compress
    Content-Language: en-US
    Expires: 0
    Accept-Ranges: bytes
    Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
    X-UA-Compatible: IE=EmulateIE7
    Content-Disposition: inline;filename=<some UNC file path>
    Server: WebSphere Application Server/7.0
    X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
    Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:19:09 GMT
    Connection: close
    %PDF-1.6
    %����
    2 0 obj
    <</Metadata 36 0 R/Pages 3 0 R/OCProperties<</D<</RBGroups[]/ON[27 0 R]/Order 26 0 R>>/OCGs[27 0 R]>>/OpenAction 29 0 R/Type/Catalog/AA 31 0 R>>
    endobj
    Do you have any idea why this is happening?
    Thanks,
    Radu

  • Why do show/hide buttons show when PDF is opened?

    I've created an interactive PDF with a series of show/hide buttons with rollover actions. When I export and open the PDF, some of the target buttons show up. If I mouseover, they correct themselves and go to their correct hidden state until I mouseover. Is this a bug and is there any way to keep them hidden from the start? Note that the target buttons overlap some, and I'm wondering if that is part of the problem so I'll test that, although not having them overlap isn't a viable solution.
    Thanks!

    Thanks for the response. Hidden until triggered was checked. I rebuilt the buttons and they seem to work fine now. It seems like InDesign is very finicky about the order of operations.

  • Report Builder remove toolbar when running integrated report

    Hi there, 
    I am using Report Builder 3.0.
    I want to remove the toolbar (http://screencast.com/t/HDbGHZXz3vJa) when I am running some of my reports but not all of my integrated reports. Is this possible? 
    Thanks in advance :)

    Hi chesternut,
    According to your description, you want to hide the Toolbar in report manager when preview some reports. As far as I know, reporting Services provides default style (.css) files (usually in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS%.MSSQLSERVER \Reporting
    Services\ReportServer\Styles) that define styles for the report toolbar in HTML Viewer for Report Manager. So we can modify some default settings to customize the toolbar, but these settings would affect all reports in report manager.
    In Reporting Service, we can hide Toolbar in specified reports by setting the Toolbar parameter to false as below:
    http://<servername>/reportserver?/Folder/Report&rs:Command=Render&rc:Toolbar=false
    For more information about URL access, please refer to the following article:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms152835.aspx
    If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
    Thanks,
    Wendy Fu

  • Acrobat 8.1.4 Launches but crashes when .pdf is opened

    Warning comes on "Sorry for inconvenience..." stays open for 30 seconds then crashes.  When I look into warning details it mentions acrobatfnp.dll.
    I'm running XP serice pack 3.  Any ideas folks?
    Jays42

    Your welcome.
    Another tip:
    If you have more than one version of acrobat  6,7,8, 9 ...
    use same procedure ask I outlined above.
    Now open the latest verion of acrobat you have loaded.
    Now have it reinsall the PDF printer as outlined above.
    Now an version of Acrobat can use any newer version of the Adobe PDF Printer, but will only use the features built into that version of Acrobat. Any newer features in the PDFversion simply will not be used.
    Having more than one copy of the Adobe PDF Printer can cause Strange problems.
    This only applies to Mac version of Acrobat. Because Mac's install each newer version into a new Directory. Last information I heard you can not have more than one version of Acrobat due to Registration keys.

  • Acrobat freezing when PDFs are opened

    Acrobat XI Standard is freezing and not responding in Windows 8.1 when I try to double click to open most PDFs. This does not occur when I go to File>Open and navigate to their location to open them, and it does not occur when I set all files to open in Protected View. Any ideas?

    Did you update XI after it was installed. This is an important step for Win 8.1. Use Help>Updates.

  • Reader X freezes and closes when PDF is opened

    Every time I open a PDF it freezes after about 6 seconds and closes.  The problem detail box shows this:
    Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name:    InPageError
      Error Status Code:    c0000185
      Faulting Media Type:    00000003
      OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
      Locale ID:    1033
      Additional Information 1:    0a9e
      Additional Information 2:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
      Additional Information 3:    0a9e
      Additional Information 4:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
    I have Windows 7.Home Premium, Service Pack 1.  This problem began about a month or so ago. I have tried the trouble shooter and it says I have a compatibility problem but does not offer a fix.  AARRGH!  I saw a thread about this but now I can't find it again.  It said to change a preference setting but Reader freezes and closes before I can change any settings.  There was mention of a registry key but that is over my head.  =(

    What is your Reader version?
    Can you open Adobe Reader by itself?  If so, try disabling Protected Mode [Edit | Preferences | Security (Enhanced)].

  • No Photo Tab across top toolbar when device is open

    I'd like to sync photos on my computer to my iPhone 5S, but a tab for Photos doesn't appear when connected to iTunes.

    Is it possible that you cannot see across the entire iTunes screen? Have you tried to scroll the program to the left some to see more of the right side of the screen?

  • Removing the "Security Warning" dialogue box on default when a PDF is opened

    Hey
    I have created a pdf document with a specific data written using iText Libraries. I have actually created a beacon that generates a notification sent to the owner's email when the pdf is opened.
    The code is under OpenAction. The problem I am facing is that as I open the document, a dialogue box is opened saying "Security Warning" The document is trying to connect to : URL. How do I get rid of this dialogue box. ? I don't want this dialogue box to appear and allow the connection by default. I have tried playing with the Trust Manager - but that doesn't seem to be the solution, as  am trying to execute my PDF document at a remote machine.

    There was a lot of media fuss years back when it was found out that PDF files could "phone home", i.e. do what you want to do. So Adobe put this warning in. It wouldn't be much good as a warning if the creator of a PDF could choose to turn it off!
    Document creators like to track people opening documents. Privacy advocates consider this a breach of privacy. The latter group shouts louder. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoning_home

Maybe you are looking for