Got the same annoying problem, the top bar - with the document title and 'min - max - x' tools disappears all the time. I'm asking because the creator can set the Initial View to hide the toolbar when the document is opened.
F9 will bring it back while the file is open, but not when it's re-opened This can't be changed in the free Reader. Now that is interesting. Yesterday all seemed fixed after Ctrl M, Yet today the top bar hides again and again. And Ctrl M does not do anything, so that must have been a coincidence.
You mention the creator can set the initial view. That appears not the case with me. But for me the 'hiding' issue is new, since a few weeks or so. And the toolbar goes on and off. Totally annoying. Never seen before. I open lots of PDF's and move them around and resize them to fit the purpose of the moment, but now that's 'not fun'.
Even while dragging the window across screens the bar hides. If it's a new feature, give the designer a long break! Adobe Support Community. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. How to. Follow Report. Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting.
Learn more. Adobe Employee , Nov 12, Nov 12, I hope this helps! Beth Tracy. Voted Best Answer Edit Answer for another minute. Edit Answer for another minute. Edit Answer for another -9 minute. Please specify a reason:. Moderate Content. Find the temporary files in the above location, copy and paste these files to another location. According to Adobe support, the temporary file is deleted if you close the Adobe Acrobat whether you save or not.
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