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I'm using Windows 7, and I'd like to know how can I make all pdf's open with Adobe Reader, when browsing the web with Google Chrome?

asked Jun 06 '12 at 14:47

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If there isn't a setting in chromes settings, just download all the PDF's and view them with Adobe reader.

answered Jun 06 '12 at 19:15

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Why load up your puter with Adobe's gigantic, unsafe and buggy (IMO) software when something light and quick like FoxIt works better? And all you need to do is select .pdf to be always opened by the installed PDF reader of your choice.

answered Jun 06 '12 at 23:24

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try chrome://plugins/

I think there is something there

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answered Jun 10 '12 at 05:38

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edited Jun 10 '12 at 05:40

When you enable adobe reader, be sure to disable chrome pdf reader

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