


Most of the time, though, all we want to do is double-click a PDF and have a look at it. Doing this should open the Import PDF Window, as shown below. You can also right-click on your PDF document and clickopen with Photoshop. In the window that opens, browse through your files and click on the document you want to open. Therefore, all preceding pages in a PostScript document must be processed. Using the Preview app is a treat, with plenty of groovy features under the hood should you care to go deep. You can open a PDF by heading to the bar along the top of the screen and selecting File > Open. Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by. Second punishment: by using Acrobat, you’re NOT using Apple’s built-in, elegant, powerful, joy-to-use Preview app. I wouldn’t make my dog use Acrobat Reader. Every version of Acrobat Reader is misery to use: slow to launch, clumsy to operate, thousands of indecipherable options in the Preferences dialog, and very “un-Mac-like.” First punishment: Adobe’s punishing your by making you use Acrobat Reader (or Acrobat Reader DC, or Acrobat Reader Pro DC, or maybe an older version of Acrobat Reader).

If Acrobat Reader has taken over your PDFs you’re being doubly punished.
