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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.
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Fair Use (screenshot)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.
Fair Use (screenshot)Scroll down and click Content settings . It's in the “Privacy and security” section, toward the bottom of the list.
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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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Fair Use (screenshot)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.
Fair Use (screenshot)Scroll down and click Content settings . It's in the “Privacy and security” section, toward the bottom of the list.
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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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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
Fair Use (screenshot)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.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click your preferred app. If you want to use Chrome, select Google Chrome. Or, to change it from Chrome, choose another option.
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