I need assistance with Adobe Acrobat Pro - what is it?
I need assistance with Adobe Acrobat Pro - what is it?
In Adobe Acrobat Pro I save files to a local folder for conversion, editing, merging, and similar tasks. I encountered an unknown issue that I didn’t recognize, unsure how to fix or revert changes if needed. For example, with a text document containing inspection notes, I want to convert it and merge it with the report. Anything converted from a text file, word doc, etc., to .pdf usually includes a note at the bottom showing the local PC path. I can remove this in edit mode, but I’m curious if there’s a way to disable that feature entirely. I don’t know the exact name of the option, and after searching preferences/settings for about 20 minutes without finding it, I’m not sure how to proceed. Do you have any idea what this setting is called or how to turn it off? I’d prefer to solve it myself rather than contact tech support, who seem unhelpful.
Moved up to the "Senior Tech Team". /sigh
We discovered that images and word/office files aren't working properly. Only text documents seem to function when I right-click and choose convert to. At that stage, I can edit them before saving, but often forget to do so. This isn't ideal for company reports.
this post is about enabling a feature you wish to turn off
Acrobat DC not displaying file path in footer during PDF conversion from text files
Hi Guys, Our organization recently 'upgraded' from Acrobat Pro X to Acrobat Pro DC. background: One of our tasks is to convert large volumes of files into PDFs. Each source file comes with a related text file that includes details about...
I don't see any option labeled "Create PDF from Webpage." It seems this feature isn't available in my current settings or versions. I'm surprised you found more relevant information quickly, but it might not be something I encountered before. You might want to check the documentation or contact support for details. Also, keep this link in mind for your scheduled call tomorrow.
thanks a lot for the chance to win on the first try. lol
i planned to download the trial of the 2020 version, but they require a CC just to test it. i'm feeling bored today, so i'll keep exploring odd searches on google and hope something comes up.
edit: i haven't found anything beyond acrobat pro x on this subject. several pages mention "File > Create PDF => From web page ...", advising against adding headers and footers to each new page, which seems like what you've already tried.
When I first started using the program, it was due to trying out different free online versions of various names. All of them had major problems when handling large file volumes in a single day. My preferred tool is pdf escape—it’s easy to use and performs well in practice. The only drawback is that after using it several times daily it stops functioning or asks for payment.
In the time I’ve worked with Adobe, I’ve gained a lot of knowledge and it generally works smoothly. They seem aware of common issues, though they’re slow to address them. Recent updates show some functional improvements, but the main concern remains the complexity and limited script reading support from technical staff. I also wasn’t impressed by the recent $5 monthly price increase.
Maybe include links?
https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/resources/...o-pdf.html
This appears to be about locating and modifying hyperlinks in the document. It's not a link itself but rather the source path from which the text originated.