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Old 01-05-2005, 03:05 PM   #7
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Thanks Alex. I tried this and the behaviour is better, but it is still opening the file, although in a seperate Acrobat windows. What I really want is to open a dialog and offer me open or save.


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Originally Posted by Alexander
This will stop you from loading a PDF in your web client (it doesn't stop Adobe from opening it in its seperate process though):
1. Close your browser
2. Open Acrobat Reader
3. Select the "Edit" menu
4. Select "Preferences"
5. In the "Options" part of this dialog box, make sure "Display PDF in Browser" is not selected.
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