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Mac pdf stacks problem
Mac pdf stacks problem





mac pdf stacks problem

How can you say hiding comments fixes the problem, when the OP problem is that Acrobat is extremely slow when using and making comments?įirstly, Adobe has forgotten about a large chunk of the Acrobat community that use it in professional publishing envoronments and work with documents containing hundreds of comments. This does NOT solve the problem, it just masks it. It also won't help if the problem is with the file itself (which I sometimes run into). In my case, I was the only one commenting on a document, so yours may be a different issue, but the symptoms sound the same (and it's an easy fix to try). Killing the program frees everything up and lets you start fresh. I assume that Reader has some memory leaks or other unresolved issues as comments are created that probably are eating up app resources and killing performance. Now, I do that at regular intervals (at about an hourly rate), and it works. When I up the same document (with all those comments), it runs at top speed as if there was never a problem. Before the errors occur, close Acrobat Reader completely and restart it. The program would slow, even typing would start to lag, there would be errors in displaying pages, and eventually, I would even have to kill the program with the task manager after it locked up completely.įrequent saves of the document prevented any real loss. I noticed that during my editing sessions (that last hours) the performance would progressively get worse. I work with the current version of Acrobat Reader DC and Windows 10.

mac pdf stacks problem

In that last document, I left over 600 comments. Because of the nature of my work, each edit has to be documented with an individual comment (so there are many). I work professionally on editing fairly decent-sized PDF documents (the last one was 40 pages).

mac pdf stacks problem

I'm not sure if this will help your situation, but it solved mine (which is similar).







Mac pdf stacks problem