![]() ![]() Enable “Open documents as new tabs in the same window (requires restart)”.If the “Open documents as new tabs in the same window (requires restart)” preference is not enabled yet: Open the general category of the Preferences.Please enable “Open documents as new tabs in the same window” to avoid the issue until Adobe permanently fixes it in Acrobat. The issue only happens when the Acrobat setting “Open documents as new tabs in the same window” is disabled. The last paragraph is the buck-passerĪ recent update to Adobe Acrobat DC is causing the toolbars for installed plug-ins to disappear, including PitStop Pro toolbars. This is the advice from Enfocus Support page. Few applications generate this area (Adobe Illustrator does) and it is rarely used or even restricted (PDF/X for example).Unfortunately Enfocus throw it back at Adobe. ![]() The artbox is very rarely used, it normally corresponds to the area surrounding objects within a page (without the “white” and is therefore smaller than the trimbox). It usually corresponds either to the trimbox (to display the finished format) or to the mediabox (to display everything). The cropbox is the part of the document you see when you open your file. For your file to be properly created (and this will be one of the mandatory criteria for the file to comply with the PDF/X standard), your trimbox must be contained in your bleedbox, which must itself be contained in the mediabox. ![]() The trimbox corresponds to your finished format and the bleedbox corresponds to the area that contains the objects that will be printed in excess of the finished format (and therefore being deleted during processing) – this area is very important, it allows a perfect printing finishing. The mediabox is the largest box and (normally) contains all the objects of your document. They may or may not be present in your PDF file, depending on the software and method you used to create your PDF. These different boxes are used to precisely define the content of your PDF file. ![]()
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