By default, most downloaded PDF files open in the Internet browser currently in use, usually in a new window or tab. This document contains steps on how to make the browser download PDF files automatically, rather than open in a new tab. To proceed, select your browser from the list below and follow the instructions.
Use Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application. Then, when you select a PDF file in Internet Explorer (or whatever browser you are using), the browser opens the PDF file in an Acrobat window instead of the browser.
Tip
To change the name of a PDF file you want to download, right-click the download link and select Save As.
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge does not download PDF files by default and this setting cannot be changed. However, Edge does give you the option to save a PDF after it opens in the browser.
Internet Explorer users
Similar to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer displays PDF files by default, instead of offering to download them for you. However, downloading a PDF is still possible. Follow these steps to view or download a PDF with Internet Explorer.
Google Chrome users
By default, Google Chrome opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it to the downloads folder. To change how Google Chrome treats PDF files in the browser, follow the steps below.
Mozilla Firefox usersOpen Pdf In Adobe Not Browser Sharepoint
If you're using Firefox, follow these steps.
To have PDF files open in the browser again, repeat these steps and select (default) or Use other... to choose another program.
Opera users
By default, Opera opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it to the downloads folder. To change how Opera treats PDF files in the browser, follow the steps below.
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