![]() ![]() Does Acrobat still prompt you to save it? If not, then Acrobat fixed the bad PDF file for you in the first save operation. This one is very easy to verify: Open the document, close and and save it. The most common one is that you are actually dealing with a corrupt PDF file, and Acrobat fixed it for you when you loaded it. There are different potential causes for that. ![]() If it does, then that means that the file was modified. Please tell me there's a setting to make this awful popup go away! adobecareĪcrobat does not prompt you to save a file if you just open it and close it without modifying it. I'll likely be limited to options already preset within the program.so really this post is directed DIRECTLY at Adobe. This is on my office computer as well, so I likely won't be able to run scripts or whatever other fancy fixes are suggested. I only got the prompt to save when I'd actually make changes to the document. The previous version of the program that I had did not give me this issue. ![]() This is a HUGE time-suck considering how frequently I use these functions. It's the same for just simply opening and closing a file. Then the prompt for "Do you want to save changes before closing?" pops up.WHY!? Click "Save." Click the "x" to close the newly saved file. I'd like to know if there's a way to disable the popup that says "Do you want to save changes before closing?"?įor example, I open a multi-page pdf. ![]()
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