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Adobe DC related

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Mar 17, 2016 Mar 17, 2016

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Hi,


If Users have adobe pro/standard and  Dc version installed on their systems when they download the file it opens in DC  the new reader became associated with the file extension and if they didn’t know what to do their PDFs would open in the new version and the would not have the ability to edit or whatever else they do.

Would it possible choose to open the file in pro/standard even if DC has been installed?

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Users have adobe pro/standard and  Dc version installed on their systems when they download the file it opens in DC  the new reader became associated with the file extension and if they didn’t know what to do their PDFs would open in the new version and the would not have the ability to edit or whatever else they do.

Would it possible choose to open the file in pro/standard even if DC has been installed?

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Mar 21, 2016 Mar 21, 2016

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Hi amitag74796002,

Yes it is possible.

Could you please tell me the OS version of your system?

To make acrobat DC your default program ,you can open acrobat DC, navigate to Edit>Preferences>select the  "General" option from the categories and click on "Select as default PDF handler" and click OK.

Find the screenshot below :

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Let us know if this resolves your issue.

Regards

Sarojini

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