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Open Microsoft Edge. Navigate to the web page you want to save as a PDF document. Click the Settings and more (three-dotted) button from the top-right. Select the Print option. Use the “Printer” drop-down menu to select the Save as PDF option.
Delete the Cache in Microsoft Edge to fix Microsoft Edge that Won't Open PDF Files. Launch the browser and then go to Settings and more. Find Settings to switch to Privacy and services and under Clear browsing data click on Choose what to clear. Choose Cached images and files and click Clear now.
Open File Explorer. Navigate to the folder with the document you want to open. Right-click the PDF file, select the Open with menu, and choose the Microsoft Edge option. Source: Windows Central.
Microsoft Edge comes with a built-in PDF reader that lets you open your local PDF files, online PDF files, or PDF files embedded in web pages. You can annotate these files with ink and highlighting.
How to edit a PDF form using Microsoft Edge. Just open the PDF form, edit the fields and select the options using the drop-down menu as required. Then click the Save button in the top-right corner, or click the Save as button to keep a copy of the form.
On Control panel home, select Default Programs. Search for PDF entry, and select Change Program option. When a pop-up appears on the screen, then select Microsoft Edge program to open PDF file. Now, select and check on Always use this app to open.
Open File Explorer. Navigate to the folder with the document you want to open. Right-click the PDF file, select the Open with menu, and choose the Microsoft Edge option. Quick tip: If you already set the browser as your default PDF reader, double-clicking the document should open on Edge automatically.
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