how_to_have_pdf_forms_to_open_in_acrobat_instead_of_chrome
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* In the Chrome browser, select the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner. | * In the Chrome browser, select the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner. | ||
- | * Click on **Settings** | + | * In this menu, click on \\ **Settings** |
* On the left side, click on \\ {{: | * On the left side, click on \\ {{: | ||
* Scroll down to near the bottom and click on \\ {{: | * Scroll down to near the bottom and click on \\ {{: | ||
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* Change the setting to appear as shown: \\ {{: | * Change the setting to appear as shown: \\ {{: | ||
* There is no save button, just close the browser tab | * There is no save button, just close the browser tab | ||
+ | * Now when you click on a pdf link, the file will download. You can click on this in the lower left corner to open in Acrobat. |
how_to_have_pdf_forms_to_open_in_acrobat_instead_of_chrome.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/02 10:51 by dsenalik