Y at - it a keyboard shortcut to close adobe?

My work is all about speed and therefore the keyboard shortcuts are awesome. I don't see one in the list of shortcuts, but I was wondering if anyone had a solution or a helpful hint if there isn't really one.

Hi jeanettelp,

On Mac OS, you can use the standard command to the command + Q to close your Adobe applications. Under Windows, I believe that the shortcut is Alt + F4.

You might find this page useful, too: using Acrobat | Keyboard shortcuts

Best,

Sara

Tags: Acrobat

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