![]() They were thorough, but nothing was able to be diagnosed. I've had this happen a long time ago with a Mac and and an Adobe program blowing up. No other problems with the CC suite at all. When we use the late 2015 iMac, 5 K Retina, the 2019 Acrobat crashes. When I use the MacBook Pro (15 in, 2017) I have no problem. We upgraded back to 2019 and tech support called and asked us to do a check of our system and it came out fine. Needless to say, the Acrobat 2018 crashed just as quickly as 2019 does now. ![]() That's what comes from having an automatic update feature. It actually takes a little bit of messing around with stuff in the Activity Monitor (after you disposed of 2019) to open the 2018 model of Acrobat now. dmg of Acrobat 2018 to reinstall and see if that would work. You don't have to thinking of troubleshooting or alternative solutions. In the meantime, I'm a little disappointed: the main advantage of the Adobe Platform, (like Apple if I may) is that everything is supposed to work together. I wish you luck with your problem and hope I hear that yours works out. But we have clients that need both and we can't wait. I well understand that the major focus of Adobe's business is focused not on print, but on online or visual/media utilizations of its products. However while this is going on we've had to buy another competing product to open, redact, tag, and create other versions of. I'm not faulting a mega company for my woes. I was then told that within 24-48 hours I'd either have a note back or a resolution (which seemed to me miraculous). They had me restart (incidentally, if you call, don't use Skype or anything connected to the computer, use a landline provided you have one to better follow the conversation) and create the. After giving them control of the system and watching them work remotely, I found out after 90 minutes that it wasn't my system that was screwing things up. I've done this twice previously with Adobe and can't complain. After a few auto answers I was connected to a tech overseas. Customize your pointer size and speed to cultivate your personal presentation style.Somewhere on the site is the magic 800 number you can call.Select the laser like pointer for formal presentations and other unique pointer styles to encourage more discussions/conversations for interactive informal presentations. Customize the pointer with up to 20 different styles to best fit your different presentation scenarios.The Pen feature is exclusive for Microsoft® PowerPoint for Mac. Pen enables the presenter the flexibility to draw the audience's attention and adds emphasis to particular sentences and areas of the presentation.This is recommended when presenting financial reports and other areas with a high volume of information. Magnifier allows the presenter to zoom in on the designated area the presenter would like to explain in detail.Cursor for playing videos or opening links during the presentation.Start/end presentation with the presenter instead of walking back to your laptop.Set a button for blackout the screen- a convenient default for interactive presentations.Note: the top button can only be programmed to perform one function at a time. Assign custom features to the top button.Use your trackball to control your volume or web browser by assigning buttons to volume up or down and page forward and back.Program buttons to enter pre-defined snippets of text.Set efficient system buttons to copy screen to clipboard, lock screen, open Explorer window, show run dialog, or show system search.Assign buttons to open files, folders, URLs or Task Manager with a single click.Set buttons to minimize or maximize windows, snap windows or desktop, and switch virtual desktops.Assign buttons to forward, stop and refresh to support efficient browsing.Control your media viewing by assigning buttons to volume up/down or mute and track controls for next and previous.Assign buttons to pre-selected navigation functions such as find, scroll up/down, home, page up/down and play/pause.Program buttons to perform frequently used editing functions such as cut, paste, redo, copy, and select all.Perform “Chording” (assigning a hotkey to the combination of two buttons pressed at once).
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