While "387" is a specific count rather than a standard software version or fixed category, this type of display is common in several Adobe-related contexts: 1. Adobe Analytics and Site Search
If you are searching for the word "Adobe" within a large collection of PDF files or a massive single document using Adobe Acrobat's Advanced Search , the software will list the total number of occurrences found.
The phrase typically refers to a system-generated header indicating that a specific search query—in this case, for the keyword "Adobe"—has returned exactly 387 matching items . Search results for adobe (387)
The interface displays the count (e.g., 387 instances) alongside clickable snippets that navigate directly to the page where the word appears. 3. Third-Party E-Commerce or Stock Libraries
In business environments using Adobe Analytics or Adobe Commerce , this text appears on internal search result pages. While "387" is a specific count rather than
Many websites and stock photo libraries (like Adobe Stock ) use this format to show how many assets match a user's filter.
For example, a retailer's website might show "Internal SSDs (336)" to indicate available stock in a specific category. A search for Adobe-compatible plugins or branded assets would follow this same naming convention. Search Performance | Adobe Commerce The interface displays the count (e
The number helps digital marketers identify if a search term is too broad (returning hundreds of results) or too narrow, allowing them to refine search rules to improve relevance. 2. Adobe Acrobat Document Search
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