Opening PDF Files on Multiple Platforms with Troubleshooting Tips

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PDF (Portable Document Format) files are widely used to create and share documents, as the PDF will keep formatting intact regardless of the viewer's operating system and software, but how do you open one? This wikiHow article teaches you how to open a PDF on an Android, iPhone or iPad, Windows, or Mac.

Things You Should Know Method 1 of 7:

Android

Step 1 Download an app that supports PDF files.

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Step 2 Find the PDF file you want to open.

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Step 3 Tap the PDF file to open it.

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Tap the PDF file to open it. If you've chosen a default app, it will open automatically. If you just installed an app to open PDF files, or you have more than one app installed that can read PDFs, you will be prompted to choose the app you want to use.

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iPhone and iPad

Step 1 Tap the PDF that you want to open.

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Tap the PDF that you want to open. iOS has a built-in PDF reader that can be used to open PDF attachments in emails or PDFs that you find online.

Step 2 Tap the open PDF to open the menu.

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Step 3 Tap

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Tap "Open in. " or the Share button. If you are viewing the PDF in your Mail app, you will use the Share button. If you are viewing the PDF in Safari, you will use the "Open in. " button. This will display a list of apps that support PDF.

Step 4 Select the app that you want to use.

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Select the app that you want to use. You can add your PDF files to iBooks, or open it in Adobe Reader or any other PDF application you have installed on your iOS device. [2] X Research source The PDF will open immediately in your selected app.

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Windows

Step 1 Double-click the PDF.

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Step 2 Change the program that your computer opens PDFs in.

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Mac

Step 1 Double-click the PDF.

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Step 2 Change the program that Mac uses to open PDFs.

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Downloading and Using Adobe Reader

Step 1 Download Adobe Reader.

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Step 2 Decline the optional offers.

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Decline the optional offers. Scroll down below the "Included with your download" and uncheck the box next to "Install McAfee Security Scan Plus" and "Install McAfee Safe Connect". If you don't want the Chrome extension installed, uncheck the box next to "Install Acrobat for Google Chrome."

Step 3 Click Download Acrobat Reader.

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Step 4 Double-click a PDF file after installing Adobe Reader.

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Double-click a PDF file after installing Adobe Reader. For most users, Reader should open automatically, displaying your PDF file.

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Kindle

Step 1 Transfer the PDF file to your Kindle.

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Transfer the PDF file to your Kindle. There are a couple of different ways that you can do this, including emailing the PDF to your Kindle email and connecting the two with USB.

Step 2 Open the file on your Kindle.

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Troubleshooting

Step 1 PDF requires a password.

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PDF requires a password. If the PDF file requires a password and you don't have it, the only way to open it will be to ask the creator for the password or to use a password cracking program. If the password is strong, a cracking program could take hours or even days to recover the password.

Step 2 PDF won

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Community Q&A

morning, all my pdf files are now opening in browser . can I change this again to Adope Acrobat Reader?

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This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

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On a Windows computer, go to "Control Panel > Programs (click the header) > Default Programs (click the header) > Set your default programs > Choose defaults by file type (at the very bottom) > .pdf (scroll down in the menu on the left side of the window) > click the browser icon (it's usually defaults to Microsoft Edge) > click Adobe."

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I have an Android, but my phone didn't have Google Drive. I downloaded it, but it refuses to install in my phone. What could be the problem?

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Check to make sure you have enough free space on your phone for the app to install. As your version of Android may be incompatible, you could try updating. You could also try restoring your phone to factory defaults, or you can try to contact Google Tech Support.

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I downloaded my PDF files to my laptop, but I cannot open them. What should I do? Community Answer

You first need to download a PDF reader, like Adobe Reader or SumatraPDF. Or, you could even open them using Google Chrome. Then, you should easily find the print option.

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