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DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Vermont
Posts: 9,500
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Stupid Acrobat Question
Either I'm completely stupid, or Acrobat is. This is Acrobat, and not Reader.
Anyhow, I managed to make a toolbar float by dragging it. Now I want to make it not float, but still be visible. The help tells me to drag it back to its original position. No dice. At all. Nor does double (or right) clicking the floating toolbar. Or anything else I tried. What's the secret to the un-crappifying of this situation? Thanks big time. |
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The answer is that Adobe is a steaming pile of garbage.
Well, technically, the answer is: Quote:
Not that Adobe would want to mention this in their help or anything. Morans. |
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