You NEED to set the version you want it to use ONCE, UNLESS you install
something that "breaks" or "changes" the association.
Jen wrote:
> Bob,
> Will I always have to do that? I never used to before. I had the better
> version before, and when I updated it, it went back to an older version. I
> don't get it.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>R-click any PDF file online and select Save target as, then you can put
>>it on your PC so you may set the default.
>>
>>Jen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I should have clarified. Yes I installed the new version when it kept asking
>>>me for disk 1. I use an online program to make documents that will convert
>>>into a pdf document automatically. I can't click on any pdf file because it
>>>hasn't been created yet. It pops up in the older version. The older version
>>>is uninstalled. Is there another way to make the newer version the default?
>>>The one that opens doesn't have a menu bar with the titles File, Tools, ect.
>>>So I can't type anything into the document if I need to.
>>>
>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sounds like you just added a newer version rather than updating? Can you
>>>>open the new version? If you are sure that it is working, just r-click
>>>>on a PDF file and pick open with and set the new version as the default
>>>>always open with program.
>>>>
>>>>Jen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I recently updated adobe and now when I use my online application it still
>>>>>uses the old version of adobe to open the document into adobe. How can I fix
>>>>>this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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