Cannot save PDF revisions in Acrobat Reader ms.

I downloaded a pdf file of my account of Friesen press for reviews and the Adobe Acrobat Reader (link provided) domain controller. When I open the doc and start working on it, I can't save the file. After trying three different ways (save, save under and hit the Save icon), I get the same message: a big empty box with Save you at the top and (nothing else.) FP is a free publication service and manages hundreds of these files all the time. I got a call and email in them, but they are not great at quick responses. Meanwhile, I have to get this book outta my life! Any suggestions? FP told me I did not need to get the Acrobat Reader paid domain controller.

Hi ErinScullion,

Try this: -.

The default "Save as" dialog Acrobat DC is different from the dialogue box you had in earlier versions of Acrobat, it also allows you to record in the clouds and previous locations that you saved the files. It is possible that when Acrobat tries to connect to the 'cloud', it runs into problems. You can try to disable this feature to see if this brings your backup in the back of the box: open Acrobat Preferences, then go to the "General" category and uncheck "show the online storage when you save files:

I would like to know if it works.

Kind regards

Nicos

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