Possibly the problem is with Adobe, I don't use it and I have no problem with viewing the PDF's, then if you move the mouse down close to the bottom of the document you get a screen where you can click various icons (it is a floating pallet that appears only if you move your mouse down to the bottom and disappears when you move away from the bottom). If you click on the far right icon in this pallet it will save the file to the hard drive otherwise you can read and close without saving.

John


On Feb 18, 2009, at 11:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:

I don't necessarily want to download the thing.
I just want to look at it.
Is that a setting I can change in Safari?



------- Original Message -------
From : R. D. Preston[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent : 2/18/2009 4:59:09 PM
To : [email protected]
Cc :
Subject : RE: Re: [MacGroup] Safari and PDFs

On Feb 17, 2009, at 2:33 PM, Nelsn Helm wrote:

> Safari used to open PDFs by itself, or perhaps with a plug-in.
>
> Now, Safari opens a window and tells me to select the application I
> want to use.
>
> All the applications are grayed out.
>
> ?!


Same thing has happened to me right after
I upgraded my Adobe Acrobat to ver. 9.

--russ


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