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So there's no way to save your Ruler Guides in Acrobat Pro?

Engaged ,
Jun 26, 2017 Jun 26, 2017

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Is this really true?

Do I have to replace my guides every time I re-open a PDF I'm working on because Acrobat Pro DC can't save them with the file?

Seems crazy! It can't really be this way surely?

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Community Expert , Jun 26, 2017 Jun 26, 2017

Yes, that is the case, Acrobat does not save the ruler positions. You may want to file an enhancement request here: Feature Request/Bug Report Form

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Yes, that is the case, Acrobat does not save the ruler positions. You may want to file an enhancement request here: Feature Request/Bug Report Form

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Engaged ,
Jun 26, 2017 Jun 26, 2017

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Thanks Karl, good to know.

As the UI is inconvenient and it's very buggy, crashes when you need to it perform even fairly basic tasks, and the PDF Portfolio function is very flawed, I shall instead just give up on Acrobat and make PDFs via AI and Safari, etc

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Just FYI: Avoid Adobe Create PDF Portfolio- it currently outputs a rather dated looking product that fails to work in all but the most specific circumstances.

If an app is not 95% reliable then I don't use it at all professionally and PDF portfolio is rough-looking and 10% reliable!

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