![]() ![]() That is why I have to use old software while I can. Production software does not have to be cool, has to be practical, handy, intuitive. If changes in user interface do not make the work easier, then is causing issues for those who are trying to use it for work. Trying to find out where the things go when they disapear or how to move something that is covering your work surface is not the reason why we are using your software. Newer user interfaces for Adobe and Microsoft try to imitate working on phone or tablets and they completely forget the real user who is actually trying to have work done in a computer. After you have created your new Adobe ID then Login to Creative Cloud Desktop application. Is there a way to dock it so it isn't hovering, or at least temporarily. In addition to what GoldingD indicated you will need to subscribe to the Adobe Photography Plan which includes Photoshop / Bridge/ Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic and the Lightroom ecosystem applications. In past versions I could dock the Quick Actions Toolbar to the top of the window, but in this version of Acrobat, it hovers in the upper left, sometimes covering art that I need to see when zooming in. I don't know who started the line of thought that having things disapearing or transparent in production or work software was something good. I'm using Acrobat Pro 2022.003.20281 on a Mac OS 12.5. The last good UI was -Windows 7, the last good Office interface was 2003. Unfortunately Windows and Office has done the same, it is more important to bring a new design that a functional one. Personally that is the version I use, 12 or below. ![]() The last good user interface was Acrobat 12, after that everything has been down hill. ![]()
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