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, To locate the temp file on Windows, look for the AutoSave folder at: C > Users > (your user name) > AppData > Roaming > Adobe > Acrobat > (the version of Acrobat) > Autosave. Any temporary files will be listed with the .tmp extension. Note, however, that the AutoSave folder is erased when you c...
This is absolutely incorrect. PDF files can disappear. If I download a book in pdf format and take specific note of the file name and folder, it can still disappear, never to be found on my computer again, even searching the entire pc with the correct file name.
I am a new user of Adobe Scan but not a new user of Creative Cloud products. I've scanned the same document three times now using Adobe Scan. I see the thumbnail in the bottom left corner. I hit the upper right corner "Save PDF." I've signed into Adobe Document Cloud on my laptop using the same...
To do this: - On Windows: Right-click on a PDF file, choose "Open with," and select "Choose another app." Then, select Adobe Acrobat Reader and check the box that says "Always use this app to open .pdf files." - On macOS: Right-click on a PDF file, choose "Get Info," expand the "Open with" section, and select Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click "Change ...
Which version of Adobe Acrobat are you using? (DC, XI, X). Here's a couple of things to try (for Adobe Acrobat DC):
I used Adobe Scan on my phone and saved the documents. Now I come to my PC, sign in to adobe.com, and click on options that seem to have something to do with Document Cloud, but I do not see a place to access my docs.
Hi there! I was reading through a very long pdf file, highlighting the most important passages. The auto-saving option is activated to save the file every 5 minutes. Unfortunately, I can't find those "temporal files". They are neither in my C>windows>temp-folder, nor in my C>programs>Adobe-folder, a...
Solved: I converted a P'DF to a word document. Now I need to download to my computer to work with it . There is no save file to or download to instructions. - 6910246
Apologies for the trouble caused, as described above you are experiencing difficulty with restore PDF from the last session, correct? The files are stored in the temperory memory of the machine, you may check it under the temp folder. You may also, refer to a similar discussion here - Clearing the last session
Subsequent Pacer generated pdf's might bear a random prefix such as "ZcHqYF-show_temp.pl.pdf". Other web servers will name their pdf's whatever the webmaster decides. The point is web viewed files will stack up in the cache directory and remain persistently whether Acrobat is open, quit, or forced closed; and whether the file is allowed to ...