Acrobat allows you to add customizable headers and footers to one or more PDFs, which can include page numbers, dates, titles, and authors. You can also vary the headers and footers within a PDF, set the number of digits, starting number, and prefix/suffix for Bates numbering. The headers and footers can be saved for future use and previewed, edited, replaced, or deleted after application. Additionally, the margins of the headers and footers can be adjusted to avoid overlapping other page content.
We recently ordered number of Acrobat Pro licenses for our team, but a few are having a problem when editing documents; whenever they try to change a letter or number with another number it shows as a symbol (doesn't happen with alphabetical inputs). The latest updates have been installed and noteably they are running on the 64bit version; my 32bit installation does not have this problem (each time i try to update to 64bit it says the "operation failed").
Thank you so much, you have just saved my sanity!! My Acrobat was reinstalled yesterday as it suddenly just stopped working, today I went to edit a pdf to add some notes but as soon as I entered a colon : it went to the LH of the text, then numbers were just coming up as (to me) squiggles - my language was also set to 'English with Arabic support'. Why, Adobe, for the love of your chosen deity, WHY would a reinstallation in the UK have that as the default setting??? ?
I just signed on to my CC subscription with my Macbook Pro running OSX Catalina (10.15.7) and updating the PDF file's metadata only using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (2020) and attempting to save it from that machine ALSO throws the same "A number is out of range" error.
I am experiencing the same problem, and have tried save, save as and print to PDF and print to a paper documen. The "a number is out of range" error occurs each time. Agree with all criticism here on the thread. This is a PDF document from a client that I must sign and complete before sending on to another party for processing.
I believe they are using a MAC to complete the application form before sending it on to me. I am using a PC with Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and Acrobat Pro DC latest version. I have found problems in the past with documents generated on a MAC and viewed or modified on PC. So much for the portability advantage...
Historically, Adobe issued serial numbers with our apps (i.e. Creative Suite, Creative Cloud for enterprise, Acrobat XI, Acrobat DC) to customers on Enterprise Term License Agreements (ETLAs). These serial numbers do have an expiration date. Once the expiration date has passed, the product will no longer work so it is important to plan your migration before your serial numbers expire. This page outlines the steps necessary to ensure your end users have continued access to their Adobe apps and services.
Once the serial number expires, the users will no longer have access to the Creative Cloud for enterprise apps. On the first launch after expiration, the user will be prompted with a dialog box stating The serial number you entered has expired. This product cannot be licensed. Please contact Customer Support.
Beginning 60 days before the serial number expires, Acrobat displays an in product pop-up message to the end user. This will appear once a week until 7 days before expiration. It will then begin to appear daily stating Your Adobe Acrobat license expires on 30/11/2020. Please contact your administrator to continue using Acrobat without disruption.
Once the serial number expires, the users will no longer have access to Acrobat. On the first launch after expiration, the user will be prompted with a dialog box stating The serial number you entered has expired. This product cannot be licensed. Please contact Customer Support.
assuming you're using a valid adobe serial number (6 groups of 4 numbers), you have a mismatch between your installation file and serial number. ie, you can have a valid serial number, but if it's for program A and your installation file is for program B, you will see an invalid serial number message.
and one of the most common is using a program installation file with a suite's serial number. eg, using a cs6 suite serial number with a photoshop cs6 installation file. that won't work even though photoshop is included in that suite. you must use the suite's installation file (and you can choose to only install one program from the suite).
When my Dell computer was originally ordered, it came with a card with an activation key for Adobe Acrobat. My computer recently crashed and had to be reset and I lost all of my programs. I never registered Acrobat with my adobe account, so my serial number is not located in my adobe account under products and I lost the original activation card. How do I recover my serial number to reinstall Acrobat? I called Dell and they do not keep records of the activation keys they send out.
Unfortunately none of these options will work for me. I must have either originally registered acrobat with an old school email address that I no longer have access to, or never registered it at all. It was never installed on another computer, and I have lost the original card with the serial number/activation key that was in the same box as my computer.
May I suggest that you contact Dell Customer Support. Since you originally purchased the system from them with an Acrobat license, even if they don't have a record of the serial number, they certainly have records showing that you did purchase an option for Acrobat. They might be willing to provide a new serial number to you based on that information.
I have checked your records with your current Adobe ID and found that you have two licenses of Acrobat Standard DC 12 registered on your Adobe ID. You can download and install the Acrobat Standard DC from Download Pro or Standard versions of Acrobat DC, 2017, XI, or X and use any of the serial numbers for activation.
Why is there no such option available to check the serial number through the installed Adobe application? It would make things much easier, especially in an IT setting and trying to match serial numbers to computers with Acrobat installed.
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