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Q: Whenever I download a PDF from my web browser it doesn't open up in Adobe Reader as I would like. Instead, it opens up in Google Chrome like a webpage.
If you keep Chrome up-to-date without changing any settings, any PDF you download may open within the web browser by default.
Tried opening a PDF file only to be told the file won't load? It's probably not corrupted but needs to opened using a reader not a browser.
Google is changing the way its browser handles PDF files, starting with the Chrome Canary channel. Citing security concerns, the company wants Chrome to open PDF files by default, bypassing any ...
Open Adobe Reader (located in /Applications) and select "Preferences" from the "Adobe Reader" menu. Make sure that the option "Display PDF in browser using:" is checked.
Adobe has finally rolled out an update of the Acrobat extension of Google Chrome which now allows users to edit PDF files on the browser itself.