Acrobat Reader DC cannot save

Downloaded Acrobat Reader DC, I analyze things and send them to a file, I can open the file but I can't save in my documents.  I can record it on the Cloud, but I need to save the file at a particular location on my computer also.  The icon 'save' is not highlighted.

Hi sherik44242356,

Please use the option Save as in the file menu & check if you are able to save the file on your system or not.

Kind regards
Nicos

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