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I am using the Acrobat Reader DC version Does anyone from Adobe monitor the support community for resolution of these issues? I found you can at least access the menu bar by using the shortcut keys and although not ideal, it made it useable, but this has been going on since January without correction.

I usually switch over to Foxit when I encounter problems like this until they are resolved and will probably change my default this afternoon. The shortcut keys are not practical when accessing several PDFs during the day. It is still not working for me Windows 10 Pro. However, the title bar has completely disappeared, together with the window min, max and close options. Also, it is impossible to move the Reader window when it is not maximised. Then I followed the guidelines above and removed it using the cleaner tool followed by re-boot and re-installation.

Still the same as before. It seemed to have happened overnight, and it is pretty annoying. I hope this gets sorted soon, as this is no condition to work with PDF files. So I've figured out this is related to the latest Windows updates. I hope there will be an Adobe update soon to fix this, please? I did not have to fully remove the application to fix it, but have done that in the past to correct issues with an Acrobat Reader DC update by using a clean install.

Thank you for your help. I noticed it seems to be that the Acrobat window is maximized and just not displaying correctly. The title bar of the window is grayed out and you can't drag it or resize it natively via windows. Click on the middle of your Acrobat window around a bit. You should show the titlebar 'active' again. The the text in the titlebar goes from a grayish color to black text.

Your Acrobat window should slightly resize a bit smaller than fullscreen but your Toolbar should be restored. We have been having this issue on high resolution laptops that are docked to monitors a few years old.

For whatever reason the resizing goes out of whack. I have noticed in my case with two monitors left one set as main display , the issue does not happen on the second monitor at all. We keep laptop lids closed when docked. I have been having this problem for quite a while. Thanks C5FDB. I still keep getting this problem and your fix works. I wish the problem would get fixed though as it's really annoying when you go to close Acrobat and end up closing whatever is underneath it!

I only get the problem so far on my second monitor set to the right of my primary monitor. Thanks for this tip.

C5FDBs advice is a good temporary fix and I have also agree that if I only open on my second monitor then I don't get the problem. Adobe really need to fix this though. Its very poor for such a core application to not work properly on Windows. This is also affecting my Google Chrome. In Response To AnandSri.

I got nothing. In Response To toddschulte. It is definitely a shameful design flaw. UI designers learned not to do such design years ago In Response To mitchlikesacrobat. Or you can change it in your system preferences. In Response To BiyemAssi It doesn't exist in the mobile version of Acrobat. Sierra Vista5EF9. Thank you because I was lost as to how to make the menu bar reappear. But, now I know F9 to the rescue.

A repair dod not work A complete new install did not work. F9 brings it back for a moment, but then it's gone again. Ctrl M seems to have done the trick today. Hopefully it stays this way. Correct answer by jane-e. In Response To Bernhardq07i.

In Response To jane-e. Follow the steps in the article to close the Tools pane in Acrobat DC. You can change the overall look and feel of Acrobat by setting the display themes. The Preferences dialog box defines a default page layout and customizes your application in many other ways. The preferences settings control how the application behaves whenever you use it; they are not associated with any particular PDF document.

If you install any third-party plug-ins, set these preferences using the Third-Party Preferences menu item. Searches the PDF for items that may not be apparent, such as metadata, file attachments, comments, and hidden text and layers. The search results appear in a dialog box, and you can remove any type of item that appears there. This option is available only when the option Use 2D Graphics Acceleration in the Page Display preferences is selected.

Two conditions can affect page layout and zoom. If this option is not available in the Page Display preferences, you may need to update your GPU card driver to enable this hardware feature. Contact your card vendor or computer manufacturer for an updated driver.

Toolbar buttons, panels, and menus shift apart slightly to accommodate selecting with your fingers. The Touch reading mode optimizes viewing and supports most common gestures. You can change the default preference setting for Touch mode. In Basic Tools , choose the desired default setting from the Touch Mode menu.

You can specify whether you want to view documents in this viewing mode. A message is displayed in the document message bar. You will be unable to make changes and add annotations to the document.

In the Preferences dialog box under Categories , select Documents. When Line Weights view is off, it applies a constant stroke width 1 pixel to lines, regardless of zoom. When you print the document, the stroke prints at the true width. You can customize many options for displaying the compare results.

For more information, see Compare two versions of a PDF file. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. View PDFs in Read mode. Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference. In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen. Read a document in Full Screen mode. Do any of the following:. Escape Key Exits must be selected in the Full Screen preferences.

Close the Tools pane in Acrobat DC. Display themes in Acrobat DC. All the UI elements and the document background appears light gray. I was afraid I might throw my computer out the window and then try to find and harm the person who designed Acrobat. Great tip—thanks! I agree with Melon: how could I have not thought of something so intuitive and obvious? Acrobat Pro 9.

If F9 does not fix it for you, you may have the Function Lock on. Try the key to the right of the F12 key. Thanks, your answer was such a timesaver. In a rush and hit something and it went away. Needed the menu immediately. Thanks again! And thanks again, Adobe, for your flawless user experience. Thanks for the tip! Ditto, thanks mate.



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