![]() ![]() If you’re using a cloud-based version of a program -including Microsoft’s own Office 365 applications- there doesn’t seem to be any way to make those the default. Note: The following instructions will only work if you have the program installed locally on your computer. And it even happens with Microsoft’s own standalone programs-for example, I use Outlook for email but the default for Windows 10 is its Mail app.Ĭhanging the default program for specific file types the Edge browser instead of Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc. Most of the defaults are set to built-in Microsoft apps instead of third-party programs that you may prefer, e.g. That app would also open automatically when I create a PDF file from another program like Word.Īnd it’s not just Reader. When I did that before it would automatically open Acrobat, but after I installed Windows 8 and then 10, it opened Microsoft’s Reader app instead. ![]() ![]() when I get a PDF attachment in an email or from a link on a website. And while I can just open Acrobat and then browse for the PDF file I want to read/work on, there are times when I just double-click on a PDF file to open it, e.g. I prefer to use Adobe Acrobat (or Adobe Reader if I’m on a computer where Acrobat isn’t installed) to read PDFs because I’m more familiar with it. The best example for me is Microsoft’s Reader app for reading PDF files. ![]()
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