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This article explains how to fix the error that appears when installing Adobe Fonts through Adobe Acrobat Pro or Creative Cloud. The issue occurs when Windows already has a system font installed with the same name, preventing the Adobe Font from being added.
When printing a PDF in Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader, the print job may fail with errors such as “No pages were selected,” “The document can’t be printed,” or “A drawing error has occurred.” These issues are usually caused by a corrupted PDF, a problem with Acrobat/Reader, or the Adobe PDF printer driver.
When trying to print to the Adobe PDF driver from Microsoft Outlook, the process fails with a PostScript font error and no PDF file is created.
When saving a document in Adobe Acrobat, the Save As window may appear blank, preventing the file from being saved. This issue is caused by the setting to show online storage when saving files.
Follow these steps to make Adobe Acrobat or Reader open each PDF in its own separate window instead of as tabs in a single window.
If a PDF file displays a “Please Wait” message in your web browser or inside Microsoft Teams and never loads, it means the file is opening in a built-in PDF viewer instead of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. This article explains how to set Adobe as your default PDF viewer and how to handle PDFs opened from Teams so they display correctly.
If you cannot redact (remove) sensitive information in Adobe Acrobat Pro, the file may have security restrictions, be image-only, or have been created in a program that doesn’t fully support Acrobat’s redaction features. This article explains how to check and fix these problems.
This article provides a link to Adobe's official Acrobat Basics guide, which covers essential features and navigation within the application.
When printing to PDF using the Adobe PDF printer, some users receive an error stating that Acrobat cannot open a .log file. This issue is usually caused by a font setting that needs to be adjusted.
Adobe Acrobat is now a single app that adjusts its features based on your login. Depending on your account, the app will automatically unlock either basic features (like viewing PDFs) or full features (like editing, combining, and signing documents). You no longer need to install separate versions for Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Pro.