![]() ![]() ![]() (Windows 7 and earlier) Select Always use the selected program to open this kind of file. This software offering is not available for UWM students, retirees, or sponsored guests. Choose Adobe Acrobat Reader DC or Adobe Acrobat DC in the list of programs, and then do one of the following: (Windows 10) Select Always use this app to open. Installing Acrobat DC on a personal computer (Optional) In Windows you may want to Set Acrobat DC to open PDFs by default.You can now open Acrobat DC from inside of the Creative Cloud app, or like any other app on your computer.Under "All Apps" find Acrobat DC and click the Install button.The app might need to update itself automatically before opening. Note: You can also open the file by clicking on the 'Open' button under the 'Optimize PDF' option. Once the file is located, click the 'Open' button to open the file in Adobe Acrobat DC. To open the file, click 'File' > 'Open' and then locate the desired file in your system. Use the Creative Cloud Desktop App to download and install Acrobat DC Launch Adobe Acrobat DC and open the PDF file which you want to shrink.After signing in, the Creative Cloud app might need to update itself automatically.Complete all the sign in steps you are prompted for.Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App.Sign into Creative Cloud with your UWM account.On macOS, use Self Service to install the app titled "Adobe Creative Cloud (Faculty/Staff)".On Windows, use Software Center to install the app titled "Creative Cloud".Acrobat DC is needed to edit PDF files, whereas Acrobat Reader can only open/view PDF files.Īcrobat DC may be installed on any UWM computer, including Windows and macOS computers. Next, click on it ONCE, and then go to the File menu and choose “Get Info.” Shortcut: ⌘-I (that’s a capital I, not the number 1.Adobe Acrobat DC (sometimes called Acrobat Pro) can be installed on any UWM computer.Having an Acrobat Pro DC subscription enhances the process. ![]() How to change the app that opens when you double-click a particular PDF Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is the most complete PDF solution designed for todays multi-device world. Acrobat and Preview can both do it, but Preview does it faster and nicer, so let’s see how we can make that happen. NOTE: If the Adobe Acrobat DC icon is missing from your desktop, click into the Type here to search box in the bottom left corner of your desktop and begin typing Adobe Acrobat DC in the possible matches, select. Below is the Icon to open Adobe Acrobat DC up. ![]() Most of the time, though, all we want to do is double-click a PDF and have a look at it. Open up Adobe Acrobat DC (it should be loaded on your Desktop). Using the Preview app is a treat, with plenty of groovy features under the hood should you care to go deep. Second punishment: by using Acrobat, you’re NOT using Apple’s built-in, elegant, powerful, joy-to-use Preview app. I wouldn’t make my dog use Acrobat Reader. Every version of Acrobat Reader is misery to use: slow to launch, clumsy to operate, thousands of indecipherable options in the Preferences dialog, and very “un-Mac-like.” First punishment: Adobe’s punishing your by making you use Acrobat Reader (or Acrobat Reader DC, or Acrobat Reader Pro DC, or maybe an older version of Acrobat Reader). If Acrobat Reader has taken over your PDFs you’re being doubly punished. ![]()
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