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I've noticed that since the Adobe Acrobat Reader v2023.001.20064 upgrade, the 'Remember current state of tools pane' not working. Each time I close the tools pane, and then select the 'Remember current state of tools pane' option, and close Adobe, then next time I open that or any other PDF the Tools pane shows up. The option seems to be broken, and not persisting. Has anyone else found that to be the case, and is there a working solution to the problem?

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Yes, I am experiencing the same, very annoying, behavior. I have checked 'remember current state of tools pane' and closed the tools pane--but it reopens everytime I open a pdf. The option is still checked so it seems to not be working. Just close the stupid tools pane!

This is certainly a bug in the "New Acrobat" but I'm guessing that Adobe hasn't admitted it yet? I found a tip about reverting to the old Reader on Reddit: _pdf_in_acrobat_reader_without_tools_pane_open/

I'm skeptical, because the new version is ignoring the user's choice to "Remember current state of tools pane" and the tools pane uses up a LOT of space until it is closed/minimized. Yes, I'll be happy to file a feature request, but I still contend that it is actually a bug, because we shouldn't hav to disable the New View in order for the software to respect our "Remember current state of tools pane" choice.

I am also experiencing the same thing. I use Windows 11 and have selected the "Remember the current state of Tools pane" but it keeps coming up every time I open a new document, it wasn't like this with the previous version. My current version is 2023.003.20244 and it's just frustrating to constantly close the tools pane all the time. I don't need it! Please let us know if Adobe has made changes to this.


We are actively working on all the currently unavailable features, such as customizing the All Tools pane and retaining its current state from the Preferences. And we will address them with the highest priority.

I hope Adobe gets familiar with letting the users decide what makes them more productive. This tools pane showing is is horribly unproductive as users have to close it 99% of the time. It's just absolutely awful and backwards. "Familiarize yourself with being less productive", thanks a lot.

I would respectfully like to note to my friends at Adobe that decreasing accessibility is never an improvement. As someone who cannot use the computer quite like most people, this matters. If nothing else, please at least allow a key combination to disable the tools view that makes reading quite difficult. Using the mouse is not a pleasant activity for myself. Thank you for listening.

Today It must have done an update and now when I click the "show only one page at a time" icon it will not show a single page. If I'm in scrolling mode and if my page is below the half way point it will align the bottom of the page with the bottom of the screen. If my page is on the upper half it will align the top of the page with the top of the screen. However, it will keep the zoom level I was just using while scrolling.

The above happens when the zoom is greater than 78.1 % because at that zoom a single 8.5x11 will fit exactly in my screen. However, if I'm in scrolling mode and say at a zoom of 50% when I click the show only one page at a time icon, acrobat shows only one page, but it is still at 50% zoom. This happens with any zoom below the 78.1%.

As an update, I checked out DC on a coworkers computer and they have an icon like the one in my screenshot except it also has on it a cross with four arrow on it. I don't have any idea how to get that one showing on my acrobat.

I hate the fact that it's always a dropdown now. Absolutely detest it. What used to be 1 click for me is now 2 and it messes with me every time I have to do it (regularly because Reader couldn't possibly remember what view I was in when I click a bookmark...Oh the view is part of the bookmark definition? I am not redefining 400+ bookmarks in a PDF that isn't mine, give me a setting that says "override, what I want is more important than the what the document author wants").

I do not like the drop down as well. When I review plans, I zoom in and out multiple times and every time I need to zoom to full after zooming in, it is two clicks instead of one. There was nothing wrong with the separate icons before. I search forums quite often but never sign up. This so annoying that I had to sign up to voice my opinion. Please at least add an option for separate icons if you don't default back to separate icons.

Unlike the "Fit One Full Page" button that was moved into the dropdown menu, however, this "Zoom to Page Level" button does not disable scrolling, so I also had to add a button to do that, too ("Show Page Display Tools" > "Single Page View" - which oddly has the exact same blank page icon as the "Zoom to Page Level" button).

So I'm still in a two-click situation here, because my work requires that I be able to see a full page at a time and *also* be able to quickly move from one page to another using my mouse wheel; if scrolling is on, this makes it difficult. I often need to quickly review 30 to 60 multi-page PDFs in a short period of time, so the extra click is really getting annoying. *Please* give us the option to put the "Fit One Full Page" button back on the toolbar.

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 19.008.20080 (the latest version as of today) still does not allow the "Fit One Full Page" icon to be fixed on the toolbar for 1-click access. Older versions had this and I used it very often. Please bring it back!

No change. (And couldn't you have checked this before asking me to do so?) Again, the problem is that the "Fit One Full Page" icon shown below used to be able to be fixed on the toolbar for 1-click access and now it can't be. Try this. I get to the desired Fit One Full Page document display shown here:

When in this display mode, each mouse wheel click does next/previous page. This is how I like to view long documents and I would like Reader to open all documents in this display. But exiting Reader and re-opening the same document shows the following "Fit to Width Scrolling" icon and the document display has changed correspondingly away from my desired Fit One Full Page:

I want the Fit One Full Page icon to stay in the toolbar (instead of the pull-down menu changing to the first option in the list of Fit to Width Scrolling) and the document display to stay as Fit One Full Page. Also can you change the status of this discussion away from "Answered" -- It is still an issue. Or please re-post this to a new discussion thread.

I called support last week about this issue and the guy I was talking to couldn't help me. Is Adobe actually aware of this issue? I have Acrobat 11 Pro installed on my home pc, and it works fine. It's only the DC version installed at work that has this issue.

I work as a maintenance controller for a large aircraft company. The majority of my job is reviewing documents submitted by technicians. One extra click may seem trivial, but when used constantly throughout the day it becomes unacceptable.

I am running release 2020.012.20048, and I am having the same issue, I am not able to display a full page with the full page Icon. But if I click on the double full page page icon, I get two full pages next to each other, then I click the one full page icon, it works, I get the one full page scrolling working. I think we are still having the bug. Anyone has this issue with 2020 release?

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The Initial View settings for Page layout found in Document Properties by hitting Command + D with an open .pdf do not change the Initial View of the document. You can't do anything except Single Page which is the default.

I undertand there are options within preferences but selecting or de-selecting those have no effect whatsoever. This is a new behaviour and I have never had any issues whatsoever with this property before with any documents.

Historically when we create .pdfs for catalogs or lookbooks we can Export to PDF and then have the option to change the "Initial View" of the .pdf to show any of the options presented using the Command + D menu to change initial view.

What you suggest above has worked, but I believe that only works for my personal viewing of the .pdf. I need to save so that I can post, email or send the .pdf with different view options to other people.

What are the steps you did to create the PDF? Please share the original source file and the converted PDF file with us so that we can check it at our end, upload the file to the documet cloud generate the link and share that link with us for testing.

I used to export a PDF from Illustrator, open it in Acrobat and change the initial view from the window you show in the attached screenshot, and on any PC they opened it, it opend with the initial view that I had saved. Now, that has stopped working... I can only see "two page" or "two page with cover" etc, if I change the "view>Page Display", which only changes how I see the document and not how others will see it...

I'm just testing the new Acrobat and can confirm the same problem. I generally set the initial view on all outgoing documents using the document properties dialog. When testing the new Acrobat, those settings were ignored. I then tried resetting them from within the new Acrobat, rather than relying on the old settings, but they were still ignored.

I have the same issue. I used to be able to set the initial view for pdf documents. It is important in a large document with bookmarks that you are sending out to a group. These settings are now ignored. I am using the latest version of the software.

Would you mind sharing the version of the Adobe Acrobat and the OS you are using? To check the version of the application, go to Help > About Acrobat and make sure you have the recent version 23.06.20320 installed. Go to Help > Check for updates and reboot the computer once.

Please share a small video recording of the issue and collect the Adobe CC logs -cloud/kb/cc-log-collector.html , and the Procmon logs (Win Only) -docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/acromonitor.html and share them via any cloud storage. Just upload the log file to the cloud and generate the link and share that link with us for further investigation.

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