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I need my clients to be able to fill and comment on a restricted document on mobile devices. When they open it in the acrobat app, it says it is a policy-protected PDF which is not supported by the Fill and Sign tool, even though I can fill and sign just fine on my desktop.

Good to know that much like the fill and sign problem. If Your PDF document is encrypted. Acrobat Reader for iPhone and iPad does not support saving changes to encrypted PDF documents. This is a limitation in Acrobat Reader mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

So there is no way to have some security and mobile use... I get it lots of apps can "crack" a pdf open .... but it would be nice have some hurdle for people to climb before being able to alter documents beyond its intended use

Maybe they are doing it so we don't overwrite the original? Either way it is an annoying "improvement" that I'd like to see an option to put back. I just want to open the email, download the PDF, sign it, and upload to a reply email to the original. That's enough steps on a mobile, I don't need anymore needless steps.

I've been annotating pdfs of my textbooks and it just stopped syncing up to Onedrive sometime over the past 3 days. I didn't even realize it until I reopened an immunology book I had been studying for hours and 3 chapters worth of notes were just gone! I remember that adobe used to sync so seamlessly with Dropbox back in the day but when I tried it out, it was just as unstable. Google Drive as well. I thought that maybe Adobe's own cloud service should work properly but it won't even save local copies for when I'm reading in the subway and will just mess up if I don't have signal. I have no idea what you did to this application but it is barely functional on an android tablet.

Just wondering if uninstalling and reinstalling would do anything. But my main question is, is this happening with every PDF that you open in your mobile devices, and / or, if the same issue manifests when you open up the same file(s) in your full desktop version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?

The only way I found I could print in adobe PDF on my Chromebook is to share the document to the printer app for my printer. [open document]>share>share copy>[choose the printing app or plugin for your printer]>choose printer>[format the print job. i.e. number of copies/pages/etc.]>print. Kinda tedious but it works.

'PDF rotates the orientation only when the auto rotate feature of the mobile device is enabled', actually this seems to be true. When I tried yesterday this didn't seem to be the case as I remember. Still, having auto-rotate disable by default is not a great idea (I turn my screen sometimes to read a txt message, website or video in landscape). For the same reason... if I wanted to look at my pdf in landscape I would turn it myself. Now the app forces it upon me. But I just want to be able to look at the horizontal pdf in portrait orientation.

Yes! This annoys the living bejeeebus out of me. To get it back to portrait, you have to turn it to match what adobe have decided that you want, and then turn it back again, but it is a serious faf to do that every time i want to open a landscape file that i want to read in portrait mode.

Can somebody please let me know if it's possible to change this as everyone here uses Apple office phones (except me, I prefer Android) and sometimes they want to read this thing on their mobile device and I'd like to make it possible.

You need to go online and sign in to your OneDrive account. Change the folder that your synchronized fileis saved locally in your computer so that the file synchronizatio is enavled in both directions ( meaning in your PC and mobile device).

Second, the question that this user posted is not even related to the Acrobat Reader mobile app, which is the support forum where this user attempted to open a discussion for an Android related question. I'm pretty sure Google provides support forums for their own apps.

Third, unless this question was aimed at troubleshooting access to Micrososft's OneDrive cloud from the Acrobat Reader mobile app and the OneDrive connector, this is also not related at all with this support forum.

If you shop around in the Google Playstore you'll see quite a few file syncing apps from third-party vendors to workaround this. SO, in this context, that is why I am emphasizing in saying that the question should be asked in a Micrososft OneDrive support forum. And even more so because this issue doesn't exist with the Acrobat mobile app. THAT IS THE RELEVANCE IN ALL I'VE BEEN TRYING TO EXPLAIN.

In the Acrobat Reader mobile app the equivalent to this action is "Share"--->>>"Share a Copy"--->>>then select OneDrive--->>>"Upload to OneDrive"--->>> and select whatever folder you want there or create a new one.

I am using Adobe Reader on Android. When exploring docs from the app, there are a lot of files "On This Device" downloads folder, but I can't find them via android file manager, tried storage/emulated/0/downloads, also storage/emulated/0/android/data/com.adobe.reader/files/Downloads/ still can't find that docs. These docs also include old files I already deleted. That is why I think these are cache files, but still do not want to delete them, just would like to find where they are stored. Can you help me?

Anyhow, in settings you can deny permission for the readerto access your files etc. That seems to have this secret hoarding problem and now I can open my pdf from email, download etc and delete, without Adobe preserving a secret copy

Many people asking the same question, but no honest answer from Adobe. The fact is that pdf is accessible from Android Reader app, but cannot be found in any known location by any file browser app. Only conclusion is that Adobe is intentionally messing up Android device storage by saving these file as part of some reader app storage. Intentional bad design that sucks storage without transparency. What a big and untrustworthy way to handle user's own files. Killing storage to force us to buy Adobe cloud. I'm uninstalling instead for want of a trustworthy answer. Enough junk files "On this device" that I cannot clean in any manner but accessible by reader app on fly!!

The only way to claim storage due to "On this device" junk preserved by Adobe is to go to reader app settings. Now clear app storage data and cache. This method work only because Adobe cannot bypass Android storage functions available to users, thanks to transparency provided by Android. Adobe has no way to hijack this cleaning process. You'll be able to clear the junk and regain storage, but you cannot pick and choose pdf to be deleted due to intentional poor design on the part of Adobe.

Further, in settings you can deny permission for the reader to access your files etc. That seems to have solved this secret hoarding problem and now I can open my pdf from email, download etc and delete, without Adobe preserving a secret copy

Dear readers of my post, please forgive me for not inserting extra line breaks to add separation between the paragraphs for easier reading. Apparently, since I am new here, Adobe suspects that I'm here to abuse and spam you, so they have disabled the Edit function. You can read all about it here: -the-community-discussions/edit-forum-post-still-not-fixed/m-p/1...

So I have been searching around for this answer, but everyone seems shocked. I am on an iPad Pro, 3rd gen, and everytime I open a pdf in Acrobat Reader mobile app, it makes the colors like you would see on a film negative. (picture 2)

Acrobat ReaderI have scoured this site looking for others having this issue, but have not found any.

Light mode setting does not affect the adobe issue. All I want is to scroll through my PDFs with them in their proper colorization. 0852c4b9a8

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