Open All Pdf Files With Adobe Acrobat
The tabbed-view in Adobe Acrobat Pro, Standard, and Reader DC is a mixed bag. On the one hand, it provides a certain degree of convenience with means to manage multiple PDFs in a single window. On the other, it is frustrating when you want to view files side-by-side or split them between monitors.
There’s no obvious way to open PDFs in separate windows. C’mon, Adobe! An ‘Open in New Window’ option won't hurt you. However, there are a few methods that you can use to get the desired functionality pretty easily — you just need to know how.
Sep 25, 2019 Microsoft Edge is the default program for opening PDF files on Windows 10. You can change the default program for PDF files to open it in a program that’s more suitable and feature-rich, such as Acrobat Reader DC or Acrobat DC. Microsoft Edge is the default program for opening PDF files on Windows 10. You can change the default program for PDF files to open it in a program that’s more suitable and feature-rich, such as Acrobat Reader DC or Acrobat DC. Recently I tried Acrobat Pro DC 7day trial. After discontinuing I now can't open many of my PDF files on my Windows 10 computer, or many which come.
Drag Out of Window
The first method is straightforward to perform, but doesn’t launch your documents in a new window right away. After opening a couple of PDFs, click and drag a PDF tab out of the Acrobat Pro, Standard, or Reader DC window.
And voila! That should prompt the PDF to open automatically in a separate window. You should be quite familiar with the process if you’ve played around with browser tabs on Chrome or Firefox.
Note: Any subsequent PDFs that you open should still launch as tabs within whatever Acrobat window that is currently active. If required, drag them out to launch them in their respective windows.But while dragging tabs out is useful for one-off instances, the whole thing does get a tad tedious when dealing with dozens of PDFs on a regular basis. If you want everything to happen automatically, then continue reading.
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Read MoreUse Built-in Setting
This should come as a surprise, but all versions of Acrobat DC do have a built-in setting that lets you completely get rid of tabs. But where is it? I understand that the checkboxes and other configurations can be overwhelming. So let's do this quickly.
Start off by clicking Edit on the menu bar. On the context menu that shows up, select Preferences.
On the Preferences pane, click the General side-tab, and then uncheck the box next to ‘Open Documents as New Tabs in the Same Window.’
Afterward, click OK and relaunch the application for the change to take effect.
Now you won't see the area dedicated to tabs under menu bar — as a bonus, this also translates into more screen real-estate for you. The PDF files should now launch in separate windows.
Note: To re-enable tabs, just check the ‘Open Documents as New Tabs in the Same Window’ option from the Preferences pane and relaunch the application.Also on Guiding Tech
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Read MoreModify Registry Key
Another method to get rid of the tabbed-view in Acrobat Pro, Standard, and Reader DC is to perform a simple tweak to the system registry. While the built-in setting is all you need to make those pesky tabs disappear, check the following steps if you want to impress your friends with some technical prowess!
Note: Save your work and exit any running instances of Acrobat Pro, Standard, or Reader DC before you proceed.Step 1: Start off by launching the Registry Editor. To do that, press Windows-R to load the Run box, type regeditinto the search bar, and then click OK.
Step 2: Depending on your Acrobat DC version, copy and paste the appropriate path into the address bar at the top of the Registry Editor window and press Enter:
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Step 3: On the list of registry keys that appear to the right of the window, right-click bSDIMode, and then select Modify.
Step 4: Insert 1 in the box under Value Data, and then click OK.
Step 5: Open the File menu, and then click Exit to close the Registry Editor.
Launch Acrobat DC and you should find it completely devoid of tabs. Also, your PDFs will open in separate windows after this tweak.
Note: To re-enable tabs at a later time, head back into the Registry Editor, and then modify the bSDIMode registry key with the '0' value.Also on Guiding Tech
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Tabs are useful, but they can also be a hindrance when it comes to productivity. But you just learned how to get rid of them. Now you can work on your documents without having to worry about switching back and forth between tabs continuously.
Regardless, Adobe should've offered the means to open PDFs separately straight off the bat. That would've added some versatility and stopped people from pulling their hair out while dealing with multiple PDFs.
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By default, PDF files opened from a web page display inside the browser window with a limited toolbar:
The default behavior does not suit the needs of all legal users. Some eFiling sites require running in the browser, but other applications require opening the PDF directly in Acrobat.
It is easy to change the way that Acrobat opens files from the browser by modifying Preferences.
Read on to learn how to change Preferences.
I’ll also tell you about a very useful Firefox extension that let’s you choose— on the fly— whether you would like a PDF to open in the browser or in Acrobat.
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An Easy Preferences Change
To change the default PDF open behavior when using a web browser:
- Choose Edit—>Preferences
- Select the Internet category from the list on the left
- To display the PDF in the browser, check 'Display in browser'
To open PDFs from the web directly in Acrobat, uncheck 'Display in browser:
A More Flexible Approach using Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, a free, Open Source web browser, is becoming increasingly popular in the legal community. Some legal users feel it is more secure than Internet Explorer. When you install Firefox, all of your existing bookmarks are imported.
One compelling reason to switch to Firefox is the great number of free extensions which can add useful features to the application.
The PDF Download extension is a free add-in that offers the user the choice of opening the PDF in the browser or in Acrobat.
To install the extension, open Firefox and go the PDF Download page.
Using PDF Download
Using the PDF Download extension is simple.
When a link to a PDF is clicked, the window below will appear:
The first two options on the left give users the flexibility they need to download the PDF or open it in the browser.
PDF Download Preferences
With a bit more work, you can change PDF Download to meet your particular needs.
In Firefox:
- Go to Tools—PDF Download Options
- Instead of the pop-up option window, you can set a different behavior. This is useful when you know you will need to open several PDFs outside the browser:
Although PDF Download offers PDF to HTML conversion, I found this feature slow and inaccurate for many documents.
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What about Download Options for Internet Explorer?
From what I understand, IE does not offer a flexible enough programming interface to allow this kind of customization.
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