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Originally Posted by senortout
There will be no conflicts between Edge and Adobe Reader. However, Edge is a 'work in progress' and I sincerely feel you would be happier with Internet Explorer, or Firefox, or even the Google browser, at least until Edge matures.
open the start menu..and go to 'all apps'...I think you will find that you still have a copy of Internet Explorer. They kept in in Windows 10 for those who prefer it to the new Edge. (did'ya all know that?)
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Thanks, I do know that Adobe Reader (AA) is a program and not a browser. Currently, I have available as separate browsers (and separate desktop icons) Edge, Chrome and IE which all came with the upgrade to Windows 10. My previous question was concerning after adding AA and I'm in one of the browsers ..... How do I retrieve or save a file in AA without the browser first going to Edge which is currently occurring?
If it requires jumping thru hoops, I'll just do what I'm currently doing since it does save and retrieve files as AA PDF's and the files are compatible on my XP machine. It just has a different look and feel but, I can live with it
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