Yes, I know that if I close the top right button it closes Acrobat and that there is small Xs on each tab to close document tabs, but myself and probably 98% of the population that's used to using Acrobat Reader would be happy if you return this to how it was before. This was copy/pasted from here: Acrobat 7: Preventing 1 Window Close from Closing ALL windows? - Adobe Acrobat Reader (For Windows) because it describes my problem absolutely accurately. Note, also, that if we go through the motion of right-clicking the taskbar button and selecting close, it will not close all of the other windows - this only happens when you use the normal Windows "red-X" close button, which our programmers do often out of habit. Is there any way/setting to prevent this from happening? You can imagine how irritating it is to have 3 different references (in PDF form) open on your workstation, close 1, and have the other 2 go with it. I've rooted for registry settings, preferences, and so forth (even tried using a /n parameter), but cannot find a way to get Acrobat to not close ALL windows when you click "close" on a single one. Word, for example, will spawn separate instances for each open Word document, so closing one doesn't close all. ![]() This is not our desired effect, and it is frustrating, especially when we are reading from a variety of sources. Now, if we close one window via the red X close button in the upper right hand corner, Acrobat 7 closes ALL open Acrobat windows. ![]() ![]() ![]() If we open a second Acrobat file by double-clicking, it too opens with a separate button on the Taskbar. If we open an Acrobat file by double-clicking under WinXP Pro, it pops open as expected. "At work we've been using Acrobat 7 Pro, but we have an annoying problem that we perhaps just haven't figured out yet.
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