So far, I can't figure out how to do that. edit: Thanks to Hugo André’s comment, it seems that in newer versions this is found by going to: Go to the tab. I would like to know how to make Firefox go back to the old behavior of asking me whether I wanted to save the document, or open it with Adobe Reader. The solution is to make the default setting for all documents to have this setting and you do this by going to Edit -> Preferences and selecting Accessibility -> Override Page Display and setting it to Single Page Continuous.
I found a page that directed me to set pdfjs.disabled to true, which I have done, and now Firefox only offers me the option of saving PDF documents - it no longer offers me the option of displaying them with Adobe Reader. To disable the right hand side tools pane of the viewing document, Exit ASIST, and open Acrobat Reader, Go to Edit > Preferences > Documents, and then select Remember current state of Tools pane, Open a PDF document, and then collapse the Tools pane, click OK and relaunch ASIST. Open the Edit menu and click Preferences. To hide it forever, you’ll need to enable a setting through Adobe Reader settings. This way you have hidden the sidebar, temporarily. Alternatively, use the Shift + F4 shortcut. To do the same for Acrobat Reader DC, do the following: Open Registry Editor. First, open the View menu, then the Show / Hide sub menu and click on the Tools Pane option. By default, bExpandRHPinViewer is already present at this location change its value to 0. Go to HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\AVGeneral. With the release of 19.0, Firefox started displaying PDF documents within Firefox itself, which I don't want. To permanently hide the RHP in Adobe Acrobat DC, do the following: Open Registry Editor.
Portable Document Format ("application/pdf")Īnd I just noticed now that Portable Document Format (application/pdf) is set to "Adobe Reader" Before you make changes via Preferences, open Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, go to the Menu Bar, and navigate to View -> Show/Hide -> Tools Pane to hide it.Portable Document Format (application/force-download).Portable Document Format (application/x-download).Portable Document Format (application/x-octet-stream).Portable Document Format (application/x-pdf) 31, 15, it had no effect, Open a PDF document in Reader DC, use the Shift + F4 shortcut, To permanently hide the RHP in Acrobat Reader DC,023, Shivam, go to the Menu Bar ,9, Click OK, As per the description above, In the new adobe reader DC, I just didn’t see the option before, and then collapse the Tools pane, Windows 7 Acrobat Reader DC 2015, Admins preconfigure the right-hand pane tools.Portable Document Format (binary/octet-stream).Portable Document Format (doesn/matter).Simply open the document for which you want. I have set the following Content Types to "Always ask": Pack 2), Word 2010, 2013 or 2016, then you can create PDFs without buying.