If that makes Reader behave again, then good, if not, you an rename the plist file back to it's original name after you remove the new plist file that Reader just created (again, do that after you shut down Reader). You will then see the "Library" item - select it and then navigate to Library/Preferences/ Here you should find a file named - rename that file to e.g. To see that in Finder, you need to hold down the "Option" key and then go to the "Go" menu. On Mac OS, these are stored in a plist file in your Library folder. If it's still not working, I would remove Reader's preferences. If Reader starts up after that, then you are done. Sometimes that helps to resolve issues that are caused by e.g. Here are the things I would do: Reboot your computer. Unfortunately, Acrobat/Reader on Mac OS does not come with the repair option the the Windows version has, and Adobe also does not have the Cleaner tool that they offer for Windows for us Mac users ( Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool - Adobe Labs ).
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