If you don't already have Adobe Reader installed on your computer, head over to the Adobe site and download and install it. If you plan to use it on your mobile device, search for "Adobe Acrobat Reader" in the App Store or Google Play Store. Be sure to update your reader to the latest version before using this guide.
The free reader comes with annotation tools that will allow you to highlight, underline, draw, and comment. You can even save and share your annotations. To access all of the tools available, select the Comment option from the menu on the right.
If you would like to remove something that's been highlighted, underlined, or commented, select the corresponding box from the menu on the right, select the triple dot icon (...) and choose Delete from the menu. This will remove the markup and any corresponding comment.
Once you've finished your annotations, be sure to save the document. You can open it later and view your annotations, edit and continue to add comments. You can also send the saved document to another person to view, comment and annotate.
Note: If you are using the citation management tool Zotero and choose the option to download pdfs to your desktop, you can open the documents in Adobe Reader and annotate them. Just be sure to save your changes.
I keep getting this in every browser. The document you are trying to load requires Adobe Reader 8 or Higher. You may not have Adobe Reader installed on your viewing environment may not be properly configured to use adobe reader.
The form you are attempting to open is a dynamic XFA form. These forms can only be opened in an XFA aware reader, which basically means Adobe Acrobat. You must download it and open it with acrobat/reader in order to view it.
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This website contains links to PDF documents that require the most current version of Adobe Reader to view. The Adobe Acrobat Reader may already be installed on your computer as a "plug-in" or "helper application" for your web browser. To find out, view on the "PDF" link for the document you are interested in. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is properly installed on your computer, the reader will either download or automatically open a PDF copy of the document, depending on your browser and how it is configured. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on your computer, it can be found, free of charge, at the Adobe Acrobat Reader download page.
If you are using a screen reader, you may find it will not read some documents in PDF format. Adobe provides a website that will convert non-accessible PDF files to a format that is usable with a screen reader. The Adobe Access site tool can be added to your computer as a "plug-in"
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Has anyone else noticed that since version 9.x adobe has been kinda of glitchy? I always have a help ticket open about adobe reader and different error messages and complications. The most popular one is it locks up when trying to print and requires a restart to fix it.
Oh no issues with foxit havnt tried it yet. Waiting for approval from the big dogs. I know there are some engineering websites we use that require adobe and nothing else will work so I was wondering how to get around that.
Yes already had a few issues, adobe have removed the document hit highlighting feature no longer available in the options, some of the documents no longer have the option to print this is greyed out, also some of the graphics options in the new version of adobe 10 can no longer be disabled the computer will freeze when it opens a large pdf document and restart
Actually I'm trying to install the acro reader on my 13.10 Ubuntu desktop.I have activated the Canonical repositoy (already availble in my software packages) by ticking the checkbox but when opening the Ubuntu Software Center and pointing to Canonical Partners I can't see the Acrobat Reader package but only 5 packages available:
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