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  2. Solved: Re: Urgent: Where to find temporary files after co... -...

    community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/urgent-where-to-find-temporary...

    1 Correct answer. @defaulteg6y3kk0unep, 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. Where Acrobat's .tmp files are stored.

  3. Solved: My .PDF files disappeared from my computer. How ca... -...

    community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/my-pdf-files-disappeared-from-my...

    Dov Isaacs • , Apr 05, 2017. PDF files don't just “disappear¨ from a computer. They are deleted either on purpose or accidentally. There is nothing in either Reader or Acrobat that makes PDF files “disappear” by deleting them. There are utility programs that can, depending upon disk activity since the file deletions, recover files.

  4. Where are my PDF Scans - Adobe Support Community

    community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-scan-discussions/where-are-my-pdf-scans/m-p/10798707

    The files that you scan and saved to PDF, gets saved to Document Cloud automatically. If you have ot deleted the files, they will still be saved in Document Cloud. Open the link and sign in using the credentials that you use for Adobe Scan application. Then go to Files > Adobe Scan folder.

  5. Tools no longer appears with my PDF documents - Adobe Community

    community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/tools-no-longer-appears-with-my-pdf...

    Here's a couple of things to try (for Adobe Acrobat DC): Press F8 to Show or Hide the Toolbar at the top of the document window. To reset the Toolbars to their default press Alt/Option+F8. Press Shift+F4 to Show or Hide the Tools pane on the right side of the document window). To access all of the different tools, and manage them display the ...

  6. Where does esignature files stored in Adobe.

    community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader-discussions/where-does-esignature-files...

    These are the steps for Windows: To find Signatures stored: Open Acrobat>Edit>Preferences>Signatures>Identities & Trusted Certificates>More>Digital IDs. To locate the file : Go to C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\DC\Security\xxxxx.pfx. Let us know if you face any issue.

  7. Auto save option - where are my files? - Adobe Community

    community.adobe.com/.../auto-save-option-where-are-my-files/m-p/8891176

    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, and I can't reopen or restore it by opening adobe reader ...

  8. Recovering Working Files Lost When Acrobat DC Crashes

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    For any number of reasons Acrobat DC crashes without warning. When such crashes occur the following is expected, but never occurs: (1) Reopening Adobe DC should restore the crashed files to their last saved state. (This rarely (if ever) occurs and is entirely dependent on how the crash occurs. (2) The "Recent" "File Lists" appears when Acrobat ...

  9. How do download PDF file to my computer - Adobe Support Community

    community.adobe.com/.../how-do-download-pdf-file-to-my-computer/m-p/6910246

    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

  10. Every PDF in my Computer has changed to Chrome Documents

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    From the description, it seems the default application to open PDF files has changed to Google Chrome. You might want to change it by following the steps below: 1. Right-click on any PDF file; 2. Click "Properties"; 3. Click the "Change" button to the right of "Opens With;"

  11. Suddenly cannot access PDF files - Adobe Support Community

    community.adobe.com/.../suddenly-cannot-access-pdf-files/td-p/8820104

    3. Check File Associations: Make sure that the PDF file type is associated with Adobe Acrobat Reader. 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."