Thanks, and I did that. It worked fine, certainly better than having that awful
Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe has a lot of nerve putting an accessibility option
in their menu on our Mac version that I guess is basically useless, at least I
have not yet been able to get it to work. In Windows it w
Hi Gigi,
Try this.
Go to your file menu while your in safari and reading that text and choose
export as pdf.
I'm not sure but i did this the other day and it took that safari text and
exported or saved it out to where ever you want and it then opened up in
preview on my desk top.
I know the opti
Hi Tim and others.
I just made what I hope is going to work in most cases. I uninstalled Adobe
Acrobat Reader and all those plug-ins that had the name which included Adobe
Reader as part of their names. I test what would happen by going to the IRS web
site which has a whole bunch of pdf files.
Hi,
It should, but, it all depends on how the uninstall progresses.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 4, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Thanks Tim. If I uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader, will Safari automatically go
> to Preview?
>
> Gigi
>
> On Sep 4, 2014, at
Thanks Tim. If I uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader, will Safari automatically go
to Preview?
Gigi
On Sep 4, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Usually, web-sites that say that they require Adobe Reader don't actually
> "require" Adobe Reader. All that they require is that you ha
Hi,
Usually, web-sites that say that they require Adobe Reader don't actually
"require" Adobe Reader. All that they require is that you have a pdf reader
installed. Normally, Preview or pdfpen would do the job. Adobe Reader also
installs an Internet Plugin that takes over Safari and other br