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by Ranee Quiller on Sep 8, 2009
I often send PDF files to my friends to share, as the PDF format is the best for file transmission. No matter what kinds of operate system they are using, they can see exactly the same PDF as long as they have a PDF reader. However, here is the problem, most of them are not technology guru, and many of them opened PDF using Microsoft word. Some of them got all content messed up and even needed to reboot the computer. I got ponds of complains. Thus, my friends asked me to write an article to explain how to open PDF and how to open PDF in Word. Then I will discuss them separately. 1 How to Open PDF If you want to open PDF you may need a PDF reader. All the PDF readers on the market are FREE . The original PDF reader is Adobe reader . However you may try others, like Foxit reader , Sumatra PDF and PDF-Xchange Viewer . They are all light-weight and take less CPUs. I am using PDF-Xchange Viewer now. It allows me to add comments and annotations to any PDF file. My friends also...Read More >>
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If you're a Firefox user, you've probably noticed how frustrating it can be when you click on a link to a PDF file in your browser. The Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin can also cause problems, such as crashing the browser or freezing it. You can easily customize Firefox to read and display PDF files in the browser.
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Step 1
Go to Firefox's add-on homepage (see Resources below).
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