Can I create a 'real' file to test the trial version?

I use a Mac and the free trial right now. I'm trying to save a file as those that I'm going to need to create so I can test it fully before buying this product, but the program does not let me. I think I read in the FAQ that I can't save a PDF file with the trial version. Is this correct?

If so, there is not much point to the trial version if I can't fully test what I have to do.

You aren't the first person to make this mistake, but it is a big mistake and a bit difficult for us to have our heads autour, sorry to say. But I'll try to explain. You will know that the line at the top of the Mac screen (with file, edition, etc) is just the menus and is not part of the PDF file. And the bar at the top of the document, with three color buttons, does not part of the document.

If open in a different application or on a different computer, it will be different or may not be there.

In the same way, the toolbar above and tools to the right are not part of the document in SOME way, and nothing has changed your PDF documents. It's just what you see. That's what anyone with Acrobat Pro DC see. People with CD player see something different but similar. Other applications, other computers, different again. It is vital that you understand the difference between the document and the application, or that you will get over and over again.

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