![]() Sorry for the issue that you are facing while using Adobe Acrobat/Reader.Ĭonvert to MP3 music format for play on iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, etc. Here is how you can collect the crash dump : I would request you to kindly share the Crash dumps when Reader Crashes for you. When Reader Crashes (If you get this error message "Adobe Reader has stopped working"), Can you please share with us the Crash Logs. When Acrobat Reader Crashes, Open Windows Task Managerī. > Got To Processes, There you can see a process "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC" / AcroRd32.exeĬ. Right Click on this process and click "Create Dump File"ĭ. ![]() Save this DMP file on any Cloud Storage and Share the link for that with us on mail atĭump file will be created in the Temp folder of the user (as specified on the dialog you get after creating dump files).Į. When Application crashes for you, Share the "Crash Report" that appears in the Dialog once application crashes for you. We will try to analyze your issue on priority once you share this information with us.ġ9.008.20074 has not fixed the crashing issues. Worse I get no error when the program crashes. TIP #1: Memorise Common Application Shortcuts Before we cover the navigation tips themselves, here is some basic advice to get you started. Mac OS X supports umpteen systemwide shortcut combinations that are common to most applications. ![]() It’s strongly recommended that you learn these as they can speed up most common tasks. Some applications use a slight variation on the normal shortcuts, for example in Safari Command + W closes the current tab only and not the whole window, and in iTunes Command + N creates a new playlist rather than a new window. In general though, most applications stick to the regular shortcuts or use sensible variations pertaining to its particular features. Here’s a list of just a few of the most well known systemwide application shortcuts. To view the available shortcuts for Launchpad, Mission Control, Screenshots and other categories:Ĭommand + , (comma) to open the application’s preferences.Command + P to print from the application.Command + Q to completely quit an application.Command + N to open a new window, file or other item.Open System Preferences and choose Keyboard. ![]()
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