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Problem: Acrobat shows a blank Save As dialog box on macOS

Once upon a time it was easy to save a document with a new name in Mac OS X as the 'Save As' appeared automatically under the File option in appropriate apps (such as Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and TextEdit). For some reason Apple hid it starting with Mac OS X Lion. Working with Files and Folders (Mac) Problems with Apple's sandbox requirements and Mac Office 2016 and up with VBA code. Get path of Special folder. Check if File or Directory Exists. Make Directory if it not exist. Copy Folder in Microsoft Office for the Mac with VBA. Use VBA Kill to delete files. Word alternative for mac. Use VBA to Delete all files in folder. How do I save my work on a Mac? » Files & Sharing » Mac » Tech Ease: There are two ways to save your work: File, Save and File, Save As. The first time you save a new document these two menu options will work the same way and open up a Save As dialog box where you can enter a file name for your new file in the Save As field. The Mac keyboard shortcut command Shift S will perform the Save As action. Save As is a global Mac keyboard shortcut that is usually located in the File menu. This keyboard shortcut for Save As is available in Mac OS X and may also be available with other versions of Mac OS. Can't Save or Save as - Microsoft Word for Mac Version 16.42 On my MacBookpro 2017, running Catalina 10.15.7,the Save and Save as commands work, but not on my iMac (Late 2014) running the same operating system and version of Word; the options are greyed out.

Storage on a mac. The Save As dialog box in Acrobat DC doesn't allow you to save any files; it's blank.

Possible reason: The Save As dialog box in Acrobat DC has an additional option to save files in the cloud. If Acrobat can't connect to the cloud, the Save As dialog may not work correctly.

Workaround: Turn off the online storage options for opening and saving files

Caution:

If you turn off the online storage options, you won't see the cloud options for opening or saving files in Acrobat DC.

Save As On Mac Word

  1. In Acrobat DC, go to Adobe Acrobat DC > Preferences > General.

  2. Clear the check box for the following options:

    • Show online storage when opening files
    • Show online storage when saving files

A Hack to Get Back 'Save As'

And to add insult to injury, as a keyboard junkie it's not just the removing of 'Save As' that saddens me. It is also the removal of a very handy keyboard shortcut that I used many times a day: Command+Shift+S. And so, by harnessing the power of Keyboard Maestro, I set up Command+Shift+S as a 'Save As Hack'.

Shawn Blanc laments about how Lion's Duplicate and Revert functions — replacements for the apparently outdated yet super useful Save As function — just don't cut it when you want to save multiple versions of a document or quickly save a copy with an alternate name (I do this a lot when self-editing lab work in college). Xbox wireless adapter mac. Apps like OmniOutliner work around this by offering templates (which were available before Lion mind you), but even then the Save As function offers a direct path to quickly renaming the file and shoving it in Dropbox if you have to.

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Duplicate performs this function in that you physically get a new document copy presented on the desktop. The problem with Duplicate is that while it's intended to be user friendly, it ends up making more work than is necessary. Instead of simply renaming and saving a document, you have to sit through an animation, close the original document, then rename and save the new document. I think its safe to say most Mac bloggers are inherently power-users, and have come to rely on quick keyboard shortcuts and tools that were standard up until now. While Duplicate isn't as friendly for us, Shawn's right: the worst part really is the lack of that shortcut key.

Shawn has a Keyboard Maestro macro available on his site for download. Alternatively, John Gruber and Ben Brooks offer a similar solution that doesn't go as far, but brings back the shortcut irregardless through System Preferences.





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