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Google Chrome
By default, Google Chrome opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it
to the Downloads folder. To change how Google Chrome deals with PDF files, follow
the steps below.
8. In the PDF documents section, under Default behavior, you may choose between Download PDFs to
send downloads to your Downloads folder or Open PDFs in Chrome to open them in a new tab.
9. Close the Settings tab.
Mozilla Firefox
By default, Firefox opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it to the
Downloads folder. To change how Firefox deals with PDF files, follow the steps below.
5. From here, you have a few options to choose from to how Firefox treats new PDFs:
By default, Microsoft Edge opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it
to the Downloads folder. To change how Microsoft Edge deals with PDF files, follow
the steps below.
4. Under the Settings section on the left, click Cookies and site permissions.
5. Scroll down to the PDF documents section and click the arrow to expand it.
6. Locate the toggle switch to the right of Always download PDF files. Click it to the on position
to have Edge download the files to your computer or off to open them in a new tab.
Microsoft Edge Legacy does not download PDF files by default, and this setting cannot
be changed. However, Edge Legacy does give you the option to save a PDF after it
opens in the browser.
4. To save (download) the PDF, click the save icon located near the top-right corner of the
browser window.
Internet Explorer
Similar to Microsoft Edge Legacy, Internet Explorer displays PDF files by default
instead of offering to download them for you. However, downloading a PDF is still
possible. Follow these steps to view or download a PDF with Internet Explorer.
4. To save (download) the PDF, click the icon located near the bottom of the browser window. If
you do not see the save icon, move your mouse toward the bottom of the browser window, and a
black bar should appear where the save icon is located.
Opera
By default, Opera opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it to the
Downloads folder. To change how Opera deals with PDF files in the browser, follow the
steps below.
4. If the section is not already expanded, click the Advanced selector on the left side
of the Settings window.
5. Click Privacy & security.
6. In the Settings window, under Privacy and security, click the Site Settings option.
7. Scroll to the bottom of the Site Settings screen to locate and click the PDF documents option (you
may need to click Addition content settings at the bottom to expand the menu).
8. In the PDF documents section, under Default behavior, you may choose between Download PDFs to
have them sent to your Downloads folder or Open PDFs in Opera to have them open in a new tab.
9. Close the Settings tab.