This document covers how to set different applications to open PDF files in Mac OS X.By default Mac OS X has Preview the built in PDF reader open and render all PDFs. This can be changed with a few simple steps. 1.) Find a PDF file. 2.) Right click (control key + click) on the PDF. How to change the default application for a file type All your PDF files open in Adobe Reader, but you want them to open in Preview. All your JPEG files open in Preview when you’d rather they. Changing the Default PDF Viewer on a Mac. July 16, 2014. This tip is for everyone out there that uses their Mac to view, edit and create PDFs. The default PDF viewer on a Mac is a built-in application called 'Preview'. But unfortunately when you install Adobe Reader it makes it your default PDF application. This mean that. In the menu select 'Get Info'. 3.) When the Get Info window appears expand the 'Open with:' section right above 'Preview:'. 4.) Select where it currently says 'Preview' as the default application. 5.) Pick the desired application. 6.) If you desire that ALL PDFs open via the new application (not just the one we are currently viewing) click 'Change All.' 7.) Mac OS X will ask for confirmation of this action. If you wish to proceed click 'Continue'. 8.) Close the Get Info window. Example 2: Change the default application to open.JPG files • In the Finder -- or on your desktop -- right-click on any.JPG file. Click on the Yes button and, from that point forward, all PDFs should open in the select version of Acrobat. Adobe. • On the resulting pop-up dialog box, select Open With > Other. • The PDF file will now open in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC or Adobe Acrobat DC. You should see a dialog box asking if you would like to switch the default application for opening PDF files.
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