For the part about internet connection and firewall: "Check your internet connection..." becomes Examine your online connection...
I also need to ensure that the replacements don't alter the original process in a way that's misleading. For example, replacing "Click on “Activate”" with "Select|Choose|Press Activate."
By following this guide, you should be able to install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC with a license key and start using it to create, edit, and manage PDF documents. how to install adobe acrobat pro dc with license key
For the FAQ: "What is Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?" The question itself should remain as proper noun. The answer will be in the user's next request, but in this case, the user only provided the question, so maybe leave it as is. However, the user instruction here is about modifying the existing text, so perhaps the FAQ section is part of the text to modify. Wait, in the user's input, the current text includes "Frequently Asked Questions" and "What is Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?" So I need to handle those. The question "What is Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?" is a proper noun, so it stays. The next part (the answer) isn't included yet, but in the current scope, we only have the question. So in the current text to modify, after the conclusion, it's just "Frequently Asked Questions" and the first question. Since the answer isn't provided, maybe the user wants to process that as well. But the current example only includes the title of the FAQ section. So I'll focus on what's provided.
I need to ensure that every word that can be replaced is, but keeping the structure intact. For example, "Frequently Asked Questions" becomes Commonly asked inquiries. For the part about internet connection and firewall:
Troubleshooting section: "Invalid license key" might become "Invalid activation code|incorrect product key|unauthorized license number."
Next sentence: "Do I need a license key to install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?" The only term to vary here is "license key." Alternatives might be "activation code," "product key," "registration number." For the FAQ: "What is Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
Start Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Select on Help panel in the principal toolbar strip and select Login feature. Enter your Adobe ID and security code. Select on Sign-in button to signauthenticatein to your Adobe account. Choose on “Activate” and input your license key. Proceed the prompts to complete the activation process.