· Microsoft Edge is the default program for opening PDF files on Windows You can change the default program for PDF files to open it in a program that’s more suitable and feature-rich, such as Acrobat Reader DC or Acrobat bltadwin.rug: ios. · Open Settings. Scroll down and tap Calendar. Tap Default Calendar.; Choose your default calendar. You can also create new calendars through the calendar app on your phone in case the default suggestions don't suit your preferences, as well as manually select a calendar for a new entry, but this is how you set your default calendar. · I have several apps that generally open PDF files, including Adobe's PDF reader for iOS and several alternate browsers. No go. I'm guessing it contains proprietary (Adobe) script on the forms that can't be handle in iOS as of yet. PS -There is no "default app" setting on the iPad.
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I have several apps that generally open PDF files, including Adobe's PDF reader for iOS and several alternate browsers. No go. I'm guessing it contains proprietary (Adobe) script on the forms that can't be handle in iOS as of yet. PS -There is no "default app" setting on the iPad. To switch the download location to local storage, tap Safari in the Settings app, tap Downloads and then select On My iPhone/On My iPad. Head over to “Settings” from the home screen of your iPhone or iPad. In the settings menu, scroll down and tap on “Safari” to proceed. This will take you to Safari preferences. Here, scroll down and choose “Downloads” located under the General category.
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