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My computer always wants to save pdfs to downloads before opening it. How can I stop that? Thank you
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Open Chrome, Go to Settings>Advanced>Privacy and security>Content settings>PDF Documents. Turn off "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome".
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Chrome doesn't use Adobe Reader to open pdf files. It has it's own pdf viewer. Perhaps you may want to ask in a Chrome support forum?
What I can tell you is, you probably want to download them first. Chrome sucks at opening pdf files. In the case of pdf forms, it may not even work at all.
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I've downloaded Acrobat Reader DC and I'm mostly using it to print postage. I do not need to save these .pdf's, but it prompts to save them on my computer as an "artifact". I have to go through and delete all of these artifacts later. How do I stop Reader from saving every .pdf I open?
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It's not Reader, it's the browser.
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Open Chrome, Go to Settings>Advanced>Privacy and security>Content settings>PDF Documents. Turn off "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome".
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Perfect! That solved the problem. Thank you!
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Thank you for this answer! It worked perfectly for me, and I am using Firefox most of the time.
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Mine is already set to this and it is still auto-saving every single .pdf. This is so frustrating.
