What to do when PDF files do not open correctly in your browser
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Solution 2 - Download PDF to hard drive Make sure that the Acrobat viewer can read the PDF file by downloading it to your hard disk and then viewing it in the browser: In Netscape Navigator 3.x or later: Right-click (Windows) or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to the PDF file, then choose Save Link As from the pop-up menu. In the Save As dialog box, specify a name and location for the PDF file, and then click Save. Choose one of the following options to open the PDF file: - In Navigator 3.x (Windows/Mac OS) Choose File > Open File. - In Navigator 4.x (Windows) Choose File > Open Page > Choose File. - In Navigator 4.x (Mac OS) Choose File > Open > Page in Navigator. If you're using Navigator for Windows, choose either All Files or Acrobat files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu. Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open. The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the browser window. In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later: Right-click (Windows) or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to the PDF file, and then choose Save Target As from the pop-up menu. In the Save As dialog box, specify a name and location for the PDF file, and then click Save. Choose File > Open and click Browse. Choose All Files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu. Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open. The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the browser window. | ||||||||||
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