Dear Dev Team,
My default tool for the HOME tool-bar is: SELECT TEXT.
I open many PDF files: filA, fileB, fileC.
The current file tab is fileA, and the SELECT TEXT tool is active.
Then I choose another tool in the same tool-bar: EDIT CONTENT.
Then I activate another file tab, fileB, and my selected tool switches back automatically to SELECT TEXT.
Is there a way to keep my current selected tool (EDIT CONTENT) active when switching to another file tab?
Did I miss something?
Thank you and regards,
Sam
How to keep the current tool when switching the file tab?
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Re: How to keep the current tool when switching the file tab?
Hello samz,
Thanks for the above enquiry, however this is not possible in our products.
The reasoning from the dev team is that if you open a file that is security protected - we will force the tool for that file to be the Hand Tool - and with the synchronization option you are requesting - this will force the hand tool on all other opened files as well.
The closest we have is this option: So when you have a tool selected in your current active document, and you open a new file - that tool will be set as the current for the newly opened one as well (file permissions allowing).
Kind regards,
Stefan
Thanks for the above enquiry, however this is not possible in our products.
The reasoning from the dev team is that if you open a file that is security protected - we will force the tool for that file to be the Hand Tool - and with the synchronization option you are requesting - this will force the hand tool on all other opened files as well.
The closest we have is this option: So when you have a tool selected in your current active document, and you open a new file - that tool will be set as the current for the newly opened one as well (file permissions allowing).
Kind regards,
Stefan