Simple Ways to Enable & Disable the Chrome PDF Viewer on PC and Mac

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This wikiHow teaches you how to turn the Google Chrome built-in PDF reader on or off on your computer, as well as how to change your default PDF viewer in Windows or macOS.

Turning Chrome's PDF Viewer On and Off Method 1 of 4:

Enabling Chrome PDF Viewer

Step 1 Open Google Chrome <a href=on your computer." width="460" height="345" />

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Open Google Chrome on your computer. It's in the Applications folder on macOS, and the All Apps area of the Start menu on Windows.

Step 2 Click ⁝.

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\n"> Click . It's near the top-right corner of Chrome. Advertisement

Step 3 Click Settings.

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\n"> Click Settings .

Step 4 Scroll down and click Advanced.

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\n"> Scroll down and click Advanced . It's at the bottom of the page.

Step 5 Scroll down and click Content settings.

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Scroll down and click Content settings . It's in the “Privacy and security” section, toward the bottom of the list.

Step 6 Scroll down and click PDF documents.

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\n"> Scroll down and click PDF documents . It's near the bottom of the list.

Step 7 Slide the switch to OFF icon.

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\n"> Slide the switch to OFF

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. As long as this switch is off/gray, Chrome will automatically display the contents of PDF files instead of downloading them to your computer.

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Disabling Chrome PDF Viewer

Step 1 Open Google Chrome <a href=on your computer." width="460" height="345" />

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Open Google Chrome on your computer. It's in the Applications folder on macOS, and the All Apps area of the Start menu on Windows.

Step 2 Click ⁝.

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\n"> Click . It's near the top-right corner of Chrome.

Step 3 Click Settings.

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Step 4 Scroll down and click Advanced.

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\n"> Scroll down and click Advanced . It's at the bottom of the page.

Step 5 Scroll down and click Content settings.

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Scroll down and click Content settings . It's in the “Privacy and security” section, toward the bottom of the list.

Step 6 Scroll down and click PDF documents.

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\n"> Scroll down and click PDF documents . It's near the bottom of the list.

Step 7 Slide the switch to ON icon.

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\n"> Slide the switch to ON

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. As long as this switch is on/blue, Chrome prompt you to download PDF files instead of displaying them automatically.

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Changing the Default PDF Viewer in Windows

Step 1 Click the icon menu.

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menu. It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.

Step 2 Click icon.

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Windows Settings

. It's on the left side of the menu.

Step 3 Click Apps.

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Step 4 Click Default apps.

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Step 5 Scroll down and click Choose default apps by file type.

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Scroll down and click Choose default apps by file type . A list of file types will appear along the left side of the window, with each associated app on the right. [1] X Research source

Step 6 Scroll down to “.pdf.”

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Step 7 Click the default PDF reader.

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Click the default PDF reader. For example, if it's currently set to Google Chrome, click Google Chrome. A list of apps that can read PDFs will appear.

Step 8 Click the app you want to use.

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\n"> Click the app you want to use. The selected app will now open PDFs on your PC by default. Advertisement Method 4 of 4:

Changing the Default PDF Viewer on macOS

Step 1 Press Control as you click a PDF file on your Mac.

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Step 2 Click Get Info.

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Step 3 Click the drop-down menu next to “Open With.”

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\n"> Click the drop-down menu next to “Open With.” A list of alternatives will appear.

Step 4 Click your preferred app.

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Click your preferred app. If you want to use Chrome, select Google Chrome. Or, to change it from Chrome, choose another option.

Step 5 Click Change All.

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Step 6 Click Continue.

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