Do you know how to do this on a PC? There seems to be no way to take the value down to zero selection when it comes to the amount of histories it holds…how do I delete all?
tamarafusco August 17, 2013
There really should be a “select/deselect all” type option. Adobe adds every PDF I open automatically, which adds up very quickly; I also wish you could set it to save manually, so I can only save the annotated PDF’s. Yes, I can bypass this by saving to my Dropbox and then clearing the app data (meaning I also won’t be syncing to Adobe Cloud, since I don’t want to reenter my credentials all the time). Would be nice to build it into the app though, instead of making users wipe data constantly.
rohilsinha August 17, 2013
Jasper, this feature is being released within a few weeks in the next update. Till then, you would need to login to files.acrobat.com and delete the files from a browser.
Jasper Maurits van Steenhoven August 17, 2013
How can I delete uploaded files on acrobat.com on Adobe Reader on Android?
Do you know how to do this on a PC? There seems to be no way to take the value down to zero selection when it comes to the amount of histories it holds…how do I delete all?
There really should be a “select/deselect all” type option. Adobe adds every PDF I open automatically, which adds up very quickly; I also wish you could set it to save manually, so I can only save the annotated PDF’s. Yes, I can bypass this by saving to my Dropbox and then clearing the app data (meaning I also won’t be syncing to Adobe Cloud, since I don’t want to reenter my credentials all the time). Would be nice to build it into the app though, instead of making users wipe data constantly.
Jasper, this feature is being released within a few weeks in the next update. Till then, you would need to login to files.acrobat.com and delete the files from a browser.
How can I delete uploaded files on acrobat.com on Adobe Reader on Android?