Adobe Acrobat DC is a powerful tool used for creating, editing, and managing PDF documents. One of its key features is the OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capability, which allows users to convert scanned or image-based PDFs into searchable and editable text.
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OCR attempts to modify the PDF. If the file is read-only, locked by another process, or stored on a network drive without write permissions – the operation fails silently.
The plugin responsible for OCR (located in Plug_ins folder) can become corrupted after a bad update. Adobe Acrobat Dc Ocr Fix.exe --39-LINK--39-
OCR needs space and write access to your temp folder. Clear your temp files (%temp%) and ensure your drive has at least 2–3 GB free.
Sometimes OCR fails because language packs are missing or outdated.
Corrupted preferences can break OCR:
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If you're experiencing issues with the OCR feature in Adobe Acrobat DC, here are some steps you can take:
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