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Show all articles 7 Collapse Articles. A collection of topics for mobile devices like phones and tablets. How do I print on campus? Support for SIU distributed software offerings. ArcGIS Desktop You are here:. Created On August 18, Last Updated On August 18, PDFs are one of the most common file formats , so it's no surprise that you'll find them all over the web.
Since every modern browser has a built-in PDF reader, you can start reading PDF documents as soon as you click on them. But what if you don't like the PDF reader in Chrome? Since it's pretty bare on features, you might prefer to download PDFs and open them using a desktop PDF reader instead. Fortunately, you only need to flip a Chrome setting to cut out this middle step.
Now, when you open a PDF in Chrome, it won't open in that tab. Instead, it will download immediately. If you don't want them to go to your Download folder, you can have Chrome ask you about them every time. With the Advanced section still expanded, head to the Downloads header. Enable the switch labeled Ask where to save each file before downloading and Chrome will prompt you with a window every time you download something, including a PDF.
You can try opening this test PDF to make sure it's working correctly for you. Don't have a great desktop PDF reader yet? Check out the best PDF readers for Windows.
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