How to change the display theme in Adobe Acrobat Reader permanently?
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I would like to change the display theme of Adobe Reader under windows to Light Gray
(it is Dark Gray
now). I did this and it works: Go to View -> Display Theme -> Light Gray
.
The problem with this is that I have to do it every time I restart my PC (or close Adobe). Any way to do it permanently? Thanks.
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I would like to change the display theme of Adobe Reader under windows to Light Gray
(it is Dark Gray
now). I did this and it works: Go to View -> Display Theme -> Light Gray
.
The problem with this is that I have to do it every time I restart my PC (or close Adobe). Any way to do it permanently? Thanks.
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I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30
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I would like to change the display theme of Adobe Reader under windows to Light Gray
(it is Dark Gray
now). I did this and it works: Go to View -> Display Theme -> Light Gray
.
The problem with this is that I have to do it every time I restart my PC (or close Adobe). Any way to do it permanently? Thanks.
windows adobe-acrobat adobe-reader
I would like to change the display theme of Adobe Reader under windows to Light Gray
(it is Dark Gray
now). I did this and it works: Go to View -> Display Theme -> Light Gray
.
The problem with this is that I have to do it every time I restart my PC (or close Adobe). Any way to do it permanently? Thanks.
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edited Jan 25 '17 at 21:50
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I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30
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I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30
I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30
I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30
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Try using the following registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAdobeAcrobat ReaderDCAVGeneral]
"aActiveUITheme"="DarkTheme"
If you copy/paste in a .reg file and run it will work straight.
I don't know if this will be persistent but worths at least you try.
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Anyone still interested see: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-use-night-mode-in-Adobe-reader-in-pc.
- Open Adobe Reader, go to Edit menu & select Preferences from the drop-down. Preferences window will pop up on the screen.
- Choose Accessibility from the Categories section.
- Now check the Replace Document Color box.
- In front of Custom Color Please change the Page Background to Black & Text Document to White.
- Click OK to confirm the changes.
This will give you the similar result as that of Night mode in Mobile Adobe.
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Try using the following registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAdobeAcrobat ReaderDCAVGeneral]
"aActiveUITheme"="DarkTheme"
If you copy/paste in a .reg file and run it will work straight.
I don't know if this will be persistent but worths at least you try.
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Try using the following registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAdobeAcrobat ReaderDCAVGeneral]
"aActiveUITheme"="DarkTheme"
If you copy/paste in a .reg file and run it will work straight.
I don't know if this will be persistent but worths at least you try.
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up vote
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Try using the following registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAdobeAcrobat ReaderDCAVGeneral]
"aActiveUITheme"="DarkTheme"
If you copy/paste in a .reg file and run it will work straight.
I don't know if this will be persistent but worths at least you try.
Try using the following registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAdobeAcrobat ReaderDCAVGeneral]
"aActiveUITheme"="DarkTheme"
If you copy/paste in a .reg file and run it will work straight.
I don't know if this will be persistent but worths at least you try.
answered Mar 12 at 7:05
CMMT11
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Anyone still interested see: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-use-night-mode-in-Adobe-reader-in-pc.
- Open Adobe Reader, go to Edit menu & select Preferences from the drop-down. Preferences window will pop up on the screen.
- Choose Accessibility from the Categories section.
- Now check the Replace Document Color box.
- In front of Custom Color Please change the Page Background to Black & Text Document to White.
- Click OK to confirm the changes.
This will give you the similar result as that of Night mode in Mobile Adobe.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Anyone still interested see: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-use-night-mode-in-Adobe-reader-in-pc.
- Open Adobe Reader, go to Edit menu & select Preferences from the drop-down. Preferences window will pop up on the screen.
- Choose Accessibility from the Categories section.
- Now check the Replace Document Color box.
- In front of Custom Color Please change the Page Background to Black & Text Document to White.
- Click OK to confirm the changes.
This will give you the similar result as that of Night mode in Mobile Adobe.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Anyone still interested see: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-use-night-mode-in-Adobe-reader-in-pc.
- Open Adobe Reader, go to Edit menu & select Preferences from the drop-down. Preferences window will pop up on the screen.
- Choose Accessibility from the Categories section.
- Now check the Replace Document Color box.
- In front of Custom Color Please change the Page Background to Black & Text Document to White.
- Click OK to confirm the changes.
This will give you the similar result as that of Night mode in Mobile Adobe.
Anyone still interested see: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-use-night-mode-in-Adobe-reader-in-pc.
- Open Adobe Reader, go to Edit menu & select Preferences from the drop-down. Preferences window will pop up on the screen.
- Choose Accessibility from the Categories section.
- Now check the Replace Document Color box.
- In front of Custom Color Please change the Page Background to Black & Text Document to White.
- Click OK to confirm the changes.
This will give you the similar result as that of Night mode in Mobile Adobe.
edited Sep 24 at 18:51
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answered Sep 24 at 18:09
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I have changed the theme and it is still the same even after closing and reopening Adobe Reader. Try this, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents and make sure the following checkbox is checked: "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
– informatik01
Jan 25 '17 at 21:30