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Chrome: Setting PDF's to automatically Download

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Chrome can open PDF's natively. This can cause issues when you are trying to open a pdf in Acrobat DC in order to edit or perform a task like electronically signing it. Here is how you instruct chrome to download PDFs to allow your default application to open it.

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In the upper right corner of Chrome, click on the three dots menu and select settings.

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Once there find the search magnifying glass in in the blue banner on top and type pdf.

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This will tag all necessary menus with your search, follow them to site settings.

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Select PDF documents.

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And turn Turn on Download PDF files instead ofautomatically opening them in Chrome.

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Once this is done you can close the tab in chrome and continue working.

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