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Marlin, Thanks for the reply, good to know that I'm not the only "stupid client" who's looking for the Organize and Collections. Before purchase any other Adobe product, I'll wait to see if they will "fix" put back this missing feature. Thx again, Udi. Regards, Devyani. Registered: Jan 11 Posts: 2.

I read many of the Adobe "excuses" for eliminating features and expanding "real estate" on small devices; however, these reasons are INValid! I despise Acrobat X programmers' thinking they should lock menus and tool bars for stupid users; we could do that ourselves with the flecxible prior versions as needed for our various hardware. Acrobat X Pro vastly reduced its usability for me, and offers little if any improvement over my version 9 Pro-extended; for example: 1.

I often used the Organizer, which was a tremendously good tool to help locate and manage certain pdf files; even though it did have some glitches and limitations that frequent users learned about and could avoid.

Since the locked tools on both menu row 1 Quick Tools and row 2 mostly Navigation tool buttons - selected by right-clicking and choosing single tool in group FAIL to be displayed in smaller windows views side-by-side, cascades, tiles, etc. My conclusion after trying Acrobat X Pro and reading many forum articles and reviews , compared to Acrobat 9 Pro-extended, is that it offers little realistic improvements but actually removes features and functionality.

Acrobat X Pro is a horrible update compared to Acrobat 9 Pro-extended, and it seems to have mostly "cosmetic" changes into an uglier and less capable version, for which Adobe marketers? I hope Adobe heeds the complaints and suggestions of its users, but it appears they have grown too big and have lost sight of their past accomplishments and goals which made them successful thus far; Acrobat X Pro should be vastly revised to restore its notable flexibility and functionality that users have enjoyed before, else this product will be dooomed by its lack of quality and features.

There is no Acrobat X Pro Extended, and to compare the feature sets of the two is not entirely fair. The new UI in the Acrobat X Family was developed with very extensive customer feedback from the core target sector enterprise knowledge workers , and while I totally agree that there are some long-time users of Acrobat who really hate the new look and feature set, Adobe are adamant that on balance of numbers it is what their customers wanted.

The complaints we're seeing on AUC and the corporate website are perfectly valid from the point of view of those making them, but given the footprint of Acrobat and Reader millions and hundreds of millions of users respectively the level of complaints is nowhere near high enough to indicate Adobe have made a major error in judgment. This means for example that features which an enterprise worker will use regularly Actions, commenting, etc are given priority positions, and lesser-used features such as multimedia and preflight are buried deeper down the tree.

If you happen to be someone who uses those features all the time, then I agree you're slightly at a disadvantage, but that's where the Quick Tools bar comes in. We don't discuss what happens prior to release, but rest assured the changes were not made without a lot of debate and input from very experienced users of all types.

Ultimately it's Adobe's product, and they can make it work however they wish to satisfy the maximum number of customers. Yes, things may evolve over time to reflect feedback and the automatic usage data Adobe collects via the Improvement Program, but the broad brush strokes are fixed until at least the next version.

How Adobe, as a serious company, permit them self, to erase my Collections sets! They erase without warning, nothing.

If I knew that this feature isn't "in" I wouldn't bought it. Sorry Udi - I was responding to reply 18 by ghenning. Adobe's reason for removing Organizer has been stated above.

You may choose not to believe it holds water, but nonetheless this is the reason. What other product lines choose to do is entirely their problem - you might well find that those which have the plugin now will remove it next time round just as Acrobat did, or you might find that Adobe comes up with something else to replace it across the range. Only time will tell. Registered: Jul 17 You can perform any of the following actions on the pages: Drag the pages to rearrange.

Hover between two pages to get the option to add a PDF in between the pages. Hover over a page to get the options to: Rotate page clockwise, or anti-clockwise. Delete page. Enter a name for the organized PDF file, and then click Organize. Sign in to your account. Sign in. Click Select. The Insert Pages dialog box appears. Under Page , select First , Last , or Page.

The Page and Location options work together. In the example above, the file would be inserted before page 3. The page s has been inserted into the PDF file at the specified location. Was this article helpful? Yes No. This article is based on legacy software. A confirmation box appears.

Press and hold [Ctrl] while selecting the page s you wish to delete. To delete the pages, click OK. Extracting Pages Acrobat gives you three choices once you have selected the pages you would like to extract. Extracting Pages: Deleting the Page Once pages have been extracted, they will appear in a new Acrobat window. Open the PDF file. Select Delete Pages After Extracting. Click No. The extracted pages have been deleted. Using the Save in pull-down list, select a save location.



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