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I created a form with two text fields. When I print it, a small black square containing a white plus sign appears at the lower right corner of each field. In form design mode, clicking the plus sign on the screen opens up the text field properties dialog box. In fill-in mode, clicking it seems to toggle between the two fields. Why is it printing, and how do I get it to *not* print? I'm a Newbie using Acrobat 9 Pro on a PC.
For example, I have some forms where there are multiple lines that are stricken out under some circumstances. I create a field filled with multiple "X"s, then copy that field to cover the subsequent lines. If the Xs are left in place, they appear in all of the copied lines, but the Overflow Indicator will appear at the end of shorter lines. By disabling the indicator, it never shows.
Hi -I'm trying to find a way to disable the ability to overflow the line at all. It's all good if you are viewing the document digitally to be able to read the overflow text, but if the document is printed the overflow text prints nowhere. I cannot make the font smaller, the box bigger, etc. I HAVE to make it so if someone tries to type beyond the boundary of the field they just can't. Any options for that need? Thanks!
When you try to install Abobe Flash player, you have the option to choose, or not choose, install aditional aplicactions like McCaffee tool bar (in Mozilla, Opera, Safari, Netscape, Chrome; version) or Google Tool bar (in Internet Explorer version). Your system allow perfectly to choose this options. But...
Go to Start, Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove. Find DLM(download manager) and getPlus. Click on DLM and Remove it. When it is gone(you won't see it anymore) then Remove getPlus also.
I'ts very difficult to uninstal complements Adobe DLM and GetAdobe plus, after Adobe flash player installation. I'm really sorry to ask you something like that, but I like to be update, doing updates by myself. And the Adobe flash player necesary complements during installation works out a nuisance to me.
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Some pages have 3, 4, 5 or more adobe flash advertisements running at the same time, which slows the browser down tremendously. Then, if you happen to have multiple tabs open, the browser crawls to a virtual standstill, and many times, stops responding at all.
I would like to be able to choose whether or not a page can run flash content - not have it be something that runs all the time for every page, with the only option being to kill the plugincontainer process in taskmanager - which kills even the Adobe Flash items you might want to view; such as a youtube video.
Can a control be added to the Internet Options, that you can set, to have a page ask before it is allowed to run Flash Content? Having that kind of control would GREATLY enhance the enjoyment of browsing multiple pages.
hello, this is already possible in firefox: go to firefox/tools > addons > plugins and set shockwave flash to ask to activate. then the plugin will stay disabled per default but can be activated on a per-site basis...
Hello. I've been having problems with a pop-up asking me to update my adobe flash player in my Safari browser. It blocks everything - and if I close it - it closes the entire site I was trying to reach. I know it's a virus/scam/malware because when I go to the adobe site, it says my flash is up to date.
If the problem does not occur in Recovery mode, but returns after restarting your Mac normally, please read If Safari is slow, stops responding, quits unexpectedly, or has other issues - Apple Support. The applicable section is likely to be "Remove Internet plug-ins and other add-ons" and the Support documents that follow "Learn more".
I'm not familiar with etrecheck.com - so I don't feel comfortable downloading it. I already have one virus, with the Adobe Flash scam - so I don't want to risk downloading another one. (I don't see etrecheck in the Apple store).
The reason I have the two anti-virus apps was to get rid of viruses and malware - and they actually worked in the past. But they didn't spot this one. ... Won't removing those two apps make me more vulnerable to malware?
Yes, it's an old MacBook Pro. But I love having all of the USB ports and SD card slot - which all of the newer models don't offer. (I'm not a fan of dongles - and I'd need lots of them in the newer models as I plug everything into my laptop - speakers, cameras, digital recorders, etc. ). ...... I increased my RAM a few years ago. (I think it's at the max now for this laptop). I know I'm going to have to bite the bullet and go with a newer model soon (since Apple excluded my laptop for the first time from the latest OS upgrade), but I'm hanging onto this one for as long as possible.
But I don't think I'll do a reinstall of High Sierra. I ran into a LOT of problems when I did the upgrade the first time - I wound up having to do it twice - everything was frozen - was awful. I had the Apple folks help me by phone with it. But it was a nightmare. I had done all of the previous OS upgrades with no problem - but HIgh Sierra was awful.
I am wondering how to delete gradient markers on Flash. For example, when I am working on a gradient in the color window, and hover my mouse over a marker, a plus sign appears, and if you click it, another marker surfaces. When I open a new file and use the gradient tool, it saved all of the markers I created.
Mouse over the handle for a gradient marker, and drag it as you would if you were adjusting its location. Then simply drag it out of the color panel and release the mouse button. That's all there is to it!
Well actually they arent if you think about it (just my opinion lol) but if they made it so you can actually connect lines without them being smooth and maybe making the shape editor better then it might be close to being a flash clone, after that then they would need to add the types of tweens adobe animate has like elastic tweens. but they could also add a line type setting that adobe animate/flash has then that would be cool and they could maybe also make it so you can make movie clips. these are just my opinions. please send this to the creators of wick editor so they maybe might listen cause all of these are cool reccomendations also they could make it so there is a music editor/maker cause then you could make songs on it and maybe it could be like fl studio or beepbox right? now thats all so stop reading this.
In Reader 8, a small white plus (+) symbol in a black box appears in the lower right corner of an empty text field when printed. It does not show on screen. The form was created in Acrobat Pro 6 and the white-on-black plus symbol only shows when printed via Reader 8. The plus symbol shows in 7 of 8 text fields with identical properties. The symbols are not present if a value is entered in the field. Does anyone know what the "+" means and how I can remove it? (Both Acrobat Pro 6 and Reader 8 are running on Windows XP.)
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