Disabling the loading bar in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI











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Is it anyway to disable/hide the loading bar in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI?



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I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI with Windows 7 SP1 x64 Ultimate.










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    Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 29 '14 at 5:34










  • Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Nov 30 '14 at 19:58












  • "Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 30 '14 at 21:05










  • Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Dec 1 '14 at 4:45












  • With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
    – Max Wyss
    Dec 1 '14 at 9:58















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Is it anyway to disable/hide the loading bar in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI?



The screenshot below shows what I mean by loading bar:



enter image description here



I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI with Windows 7 SP1 x64 Ultimate.










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    Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 29 '14 at 5:34










  • Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Nov 30 '14 at 19:58












  • "Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 30 '14 at 21:05










  • Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Dec 1 '14 at 4:45












  • With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
    – Max Wyss
    Dec 1 '14 at 9:58













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Is it anyway to disable/hide the loading bar in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI?



The screenshot below shows what I mean by loading bar:



enter image description here



I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI with Windows 7 SP1 x64 Ultimate.










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Is it anyway to disable/hide the loading bar in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI?



The screenshot below shows what I mean by loading bar:



enter image description here



I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI with Windows 7 SP1 x64 Ultimate.







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    Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 29 '14 at 5:34










  • Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Nov 30 '14 at 19:58












  • "Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 30 '14 at 21:05










  • Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Dec 1 '14 at 4:45












  • With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
    – Max Wyss
    Dec 1 '14 at 9:58














  • 1




    Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 29 '14 at 5:34










  • Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Nov 30 '14 at 19:58












  • "Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
    – Max Wyss
    Nov 30 '14 at 21:05










  • Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    Dec 1 '14 at 4:45












  • With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
    – Max Wyss
    Dec 1 '14 at 9:58








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Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
– Max Wyss
Nov 29 '14 at 5:34




Is there any text with the Thermometer (that's the term in the Acrobat world for this bar)?
– Max Wyss
Nov 29 '14 at 5:34












Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
– Franck Dernoncourt
Nov 30 '14 at 19:58






Thanks, I had no idea it was called Thermometer (why do people keep renaming everything...). Sometimes there is no text, sometimes it says "Loading image" or "Start recognition".
– Franck Dernoncourt
Nov 30 '14 at 19:58














"Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
– Max Wyss
Nov 30 '14 at 21:05




"Loading image" and "Start recognition" sound to me like being part of OCR processing of the document.
– Max Wyss
Nov 30 '14 at 21:05












Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
– Franck Dernoncourt
Dec 1 '14 at 4:45






Thanks, is there a way to turn off the OCR processing?
– Franck Dernoncourt
Dec 1 '14 at 4:45














With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
– Max Wyss
Dec 1 '14 at 9:58




With my current knowledge of your workflow and environment, it is very hard to say.
– Max Wyss
Dec 1 '14 at 9:58










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I know, I'm four years late but I had the same problem, found a solution in the Adobe forums which solved the problem for me and wanted to share it: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6533136#6533136




Accessibility preferences in Reading panel



Reading Order



Specifies the reading order of documents. The reading order
preferences also appear in the Accessibility Setup Assistant.



[...]



"Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" doesn't recognize everything
but as long as know that there is just plain text within a document I
won't care.




Open the Tools Pane (usually on the right). If the Accessibility Panel is not listed, enable it by clicking on the small "Show or hide panels"-menu and selecting it. Open the Accessibility Panel, click "Change Reading Options" and change them to "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" as described in the forum post.



Et Voila: No more "Recognition"-Loading bars: Smooth scrolling.






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    Edit>Preferences>Categories: Reading>
    Reading Order Options > Reading Order: Use reading order in raw print stream.






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    I know, I'm four years late but I had the same problem, found a solution in the Adobe forums which solved the problem for me and wanted to share it: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6533136#6533136




    Accessibility preferences in Reading panel



    Reading Order



    Specifies the reading order of documents. The reading order
    preferences also appear in the Accessibility Setup Assistant.



    [...]



    "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" doesn't recognize everything
    but as long as know that there is just plain text within a document I
    won't care.




    Open the Tools Pane (usually on the right). If the Accessibility Panel is not listed, enable it by clicking on the small "Show or hide panels"-menu and selecting it. Open the Accessibility Panel, click "Change Reading Options" and change them to "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" as described in the forum post.



    Et Voila: No more "Recognition"-Loading bars: Smooth scrolling.






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      I know, I'm four years late but I had the same problem, found a solution in the Adobe forums which solved the problem for me and wanted to share it: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6533136#6533136




      Accessibility preferences in Reading panel



      Reading Order



      Specifies the reading order of documents. The reading order
      preferences also appear in the Accessibility Setup Assistant.



      [...]



      "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" doesn't recognize everything
      but as long as know that there is just plain text within a document I
      won't care.




      Open the Tools Pane (usually on the right). If the Accessibility Panel is not listed, enable it by clicking on the small "Show or hide panels"-menu and selecting it. Open the Accessibility Panel, click "Change Reading Options" and change them to "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" as described in the forum post.



      Et Voila: No more "Recognition"-Loading bars: Smooth scrolling.






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        I know, I'm four years late but I had the same problem, found a solution in the Adobe forums which solved the problem for me and wanted to share it: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6533136#6533136




        Accessibility preferences in Reading panel



        Reading Order



        Specifies the reading order of documents. The reading order
        preferences also appear in the Accessibility Setup Assistant.



        [...]



        "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" doesn't recognize everything
        but as long as know that there is just plain text within a document I
        won't care.




        Open the Tools Pane (usually on the right). If the Accessibility Panel is not listed, enable it by clicking on the small "Show or hide panels"-menu and selecting it. Open the Accessibility Panel, click "Change Reading Options" and change them to "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" as described in the forum post.



        Et Voila: No more "Recognition"-Loading bars: Smooth scrolling.






        share|improve this answer












        I know, I'm four years late but I had the same problem, found a solution in the Adobe forums which solved the problem for me and wanted to share it: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6533136#6533136




        Accessibility preferences in Reading panel



        Reading Order



        Specifies the reading order of documents. The reading order
        preferences also appear in the Accessibility Setup Assistant.



        [...]



        "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" doesn't recognize everything
        but as long as know that there is just plain text within a document I
        won't care.




        Open the Tools Pane (usually on the right). If the Accessibility Panel is not listed, enable it by clicking on the small "Show or hide panels"-menu and selecting it. Open the Accessibility Panel, click "Change Reading Options" and change them to "Use Reading Order In Raw Print Stream" as described in the forum post.



        Et Voila: No more "Recognition"-Loading bars: Smooth scrolling.







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            Also a solution for me was:



            Edit>Preferences>Categories: Reading>
            Reading Order Options > Reading Order: Use reading order in raw print stream.






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              Can you explain how this answer differs from the other one that has been posted?  Is this just a different way of getting into the same dialog box?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
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            Also a solution for me was:



            Edit>Preferences>Categories: Reading>
            Reading Order Options > Reading Order: Use reading order in raw print stream.






            share|improve this answer

















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              Can you explain how this answer differs from the other one that has been posted?  Is this just a different way of getting into the same dialog box?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
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            Also a solution for me was:



            Edit>Preferences>Categories: Reading>
            Reading Order Options > Reading Order: Use reading order in raw print stream.






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            Also a solution for me was:



            Edit>Preferences>Categories: Reading>
            Reading Order Options > Reading Order: Use reading order in raw print stream.







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