There is a separate Modern UI ('Metro') version of Reader, called Adobe Reader Touch, available through the MS App Store. So I paid 1. It does run in Windows 8 as a desktop app. Im trying to install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC on Windows 10 (using the first link on this site: PDF reader, PDF viewer Adobe Acrobat Reader DC) but whenever I start the download it sends me to the Microsoft store and prompts me to pay 1.29 to get Adobe Reader Touch. I cannot afford to have to send myself an email with a newly signed document just so that I can download the file, again, and attach it to a previous email thread. Adobe Reader XI doesn't have a 64 bit version, but it runs in Windows 64 bit. How can I just complete a form, and then find it through "Attach file." in gmail? It's so simple, but the process has been made unbelievably complicated. The only share options I have are to create a NEW email thread (unacceptable for continued use) or to share a link to files.ĭepending on who you're dealing with, people either get confused because they're expecting files, not links, or they don't open the links because they're wary of security issues (or just because their company firewalls block links like that). I've recently started using Adobe Fill & Sign, but once I complete the form I am unable to simply respond to the email that I had originally received the document through. We don't want to have to access PDF files through Adobe Document Cloud.
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