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Making a hyperlink open in Adobe Acrobat instead of web browser?

Explorer ,
May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

If a hyperlink to a PDF file is selected, by default it will preview on a web browser. Is there any method to make that same hyperlink open by default in Adobe Acrobat, instead of a web browser?

I have tried to change settings in Internet Explorer and Google Chrome to make this request possible but have not found a solution.

Below is a test hyperlink of what I am working with.

Example: https://brandmd.box.com/s/00tkapyxwuznvo8ph0arkyfithlqeca4

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.


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Community Expert ,
May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

In theory, yes, but the link you provided is not directly to a PDF file but to a representation of such a file in an embedded frame.

As such, it is up to the website to decide how to display it. If the link was to an actual PDF file then you could change the browser's settings to download it instead of open it internally, but this is not the case here.

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Explorer ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

I understand your feedback.

Are you aware of any work-around in which a hyperlink can open a PDF with Acrobat?

I have created a local path that is synced to Box which does open the file directly. The issue with this method is that it will only work on my local computer, I cannot share that path to anyone else.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

No, this is up to the browser. You can't force it to open in a specific application.

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Advocate ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019
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look at this link and I believe you can link to pdf attachments within a pdf file.

Links and attachments in PDFs, Adobe Acrobat

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