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  2. Open that value to specify the program ID of the program you want to be the default app for that file type. For example: to specify the default for .pdf as Foxit Phantom, you want to use Foxit's program ID which is "FoxitReader.Document". To change to Adobe Acrobat, it's "AcroExch.Document.DC".

  3. Set Outlook Default PDF Previewer - Super User

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    1. In Windows 10, search for "Default apps". From the Default apps screen, scroll all the way to the bottom. Click on Choose default apps by file type. Scroll down the file extension list to .pdf. Choose the app you want to open the .pdf file from Outlook. I am not sure how you pick an app that's not on the list though.

  4. 1. I know you're asking about viewing pdf page count in windows explorer, but if what you're looking for is a list of pdfs with the page number of each, Acrobat Pro does that. 1. Under the File menu select "Organizer." 2. Go to the folder with the pdfs you're interested in. 3. In the "Sort by" field, select "Number of Pages."

  5. 5. I faced same problem. In Windows 10's default apps section, Firefox is not even listed for PDF file type. The below steps helped me: Right Click on pdf file. Choose "Open With". "Choose Another App", Check "Always use this app to open .pdf files". Select firefox (if not listed, open from firefox.exe locatin) PDF opens with Firefox, from now on.

  6. 4. You can use Mendeley; it's free. First, add your PDF files and index them. After that, you can search them with auto-complete search. You can also add notes on the PDF files with it. If you have a lot a lot PDF files, sometimes RAM overflows when you try to index if this happen, just decrease count of PDF files.

  7. Method 1: Using Settings. Go to Start > Default Programs > Choose default apps. Scroll down to .pdf. If "Microsoft Edge" is listed on the right, click it and change to Adobe or else. Method 2: Using Context Menu. Right-click any .pdf. Select Open with > Choose another. Select the desired app, e.g. Adobe Acrobat Reader.

  8. windows - Display PDF with no interface - Super User

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    SumatraPDF is an easy to use free PDF reader for Windows. While it is easy and simple to work with, it's also open for heavy customization if you so choose. Different types of viewing modes are available, like Single Page, Facing, Book View, and Presentation. The latter view is great for distraction-free reading.

  9. To change the association one has to enter. > SetUserFTA.exe .pdf <ProgID>. The key point, which took me some time to find, is the correct ProgID for Adobe Acrobat. The way I found it is searching the registry for acrobat.exe (launch regedit.exe, and then <Ctrl>+f -> acrobat.exe, with all 3 checkboxes ticked).

  10. 0. On the new Edge (with ocean colors icon) go to the top right three dots menu, Cookies and site permissions, PDF Documents, All permissions, and select "Always download PDF files". PDF files will now auto-download but still need to be opened manually. Share. Improve this answer.

  11. 1. I deal with a lot of poster-sized PDF files. In older versions of Acrobat Reader, when printing you could change the scaling (so it would shrink to one page, or split across multiple printer pages). In Windows 10 though, with the Adobe reader built in to Edge, there is no scaling option, and it automatically shrinks the whole poster to fit ...