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Adobe default for everything - doesn't work on jpgs

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Jul 16, 2018 Jul 16, 2018

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How do I change that Adobe isn't the default for everything?  I have a jpgs that it only tries to open in Adobe and can't override.  PLEASE HELP

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Community Expert , Jul 16, 2018 Jul 16, 2018

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx to learn how to set or reset your file to program associations

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http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx to learn how to set or reset your file to program associations

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John, you typed less and were faster!!

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Adobe is a company. The application might be Adobe Acrobat Reader (where you posted) or Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator, etc.

Which application is your computer using to open the JPEGs?

If you are double-clicking a file in the Mac Finder or Windows File Explorer and it opens in a program that you don't want it to, you change it at within the operating system. On a Mac, click a file and then Cmd + F. In Windows, right-click the file and choose Open with. Then choose your preferred application.

In either case, you need to choose that you want to change all files of this type, not just the current file.

Does this help?

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