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Many people, individuals and business owners alike, use Adobe Acrobat. It is software that allows them to create PDF documents and allow them to share these documents through email, social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn. One of the most frustrating experiences for users of Adobe Acrobat is when they receive a document that is corrupted and unreadable or if they cannot find their document in the search function. This blog post will provide information on how to fix many different problems with your Adobe Acrobat program if you are having trouble opening or saving PDFs. This post is written by Danyelle Ralph, who is a certified Adobe Certified Technician (ACE) and has years of experience with many different types of software like Adobe Acrobat. This post will cover several different problems that you may encounter, including corrupting your PDF file or returning an error message when you try to open or save documents. “Adobe Acrobat XI's most common issues are most likely the result of the user accidentally hitting the 'Print' button rather than saving their PDF” "Please note that most of the errors reported here are ones that can be solved by simply having your system administrator make changes to your computer's registry settings. If you are not comfortable doing this, it is recommended that you leave this task to your system administrator.” 1.) You are not receiving an error message when trying to open or save a document but the Adobe Acrobat program will not load on your computer. The first thing you need to do is check your computer's System Tray for an icon of the Adobe Acrobat program. If the icon is missing, it means that it did not finish loading on your computer or did not fully load on your computer. If this icon is present, right click on it and click on “Exit” to close down the program. 2.) You are receiving an error message when trying to open or save a document but the Adobe Acrobat program will not load on your computer. The first thing you need to do is check your computer's System Tray for an icon of the Adobe Acrobat program. If the icon is missing, it means that it did not finish loading on your computer or did not fully load on your computer. If this icon is present, right click on it and click on “Exit” to close down the program. 3.) You are receiving an error message when trying to open or save a document but you can access all of your documents in the background. The program is stuck in a loading or sync mode. Follow the steps below to resolve this problem: 1.) You are not receiving an error message when trying to open a PDF in Acrobat. If you are restarting your computer at least once a week, the Adobe Acrobat program will finish loading and you will be able to open PDF files. If you do not restart your computer at least once a week, you might want to add an extra reboot in between the time that you normally reboot your computer and when you try to open a PDF file. cfa1e77820
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