My Chrome (running on Mac) freezes if I download to any folder other than Downloads. I seem to have found the culprit in my case. The problem is Avast Security's File Shield. If that is on, I get the crashing behavior. If I turn it off, it works. Google user. recommended this. Original Poster. · when it downloads, look at the download bar. just to the right of the tab for the file you've just downloaded is a drop down (or up) menu. click on that and you'll see an option to "always open. · ferdinan Sitohang. go to "about:plugins" in your google chrome browser, under “Chrome PDF Viewer” give a check in "always allowed" and it will display your pdf file in a browser. This PDF plugin is a default plug in it has. for another reference go to bltadwin.ru: Makeuseof.
Open Google Chrome on your computer. Step 2. In the top right corner, click "More (three dots)" "Settings". Step 3. Scroll down to the bottom and click "Advanced". Step 4. Under "Reset and clean up", click "Clean up computer" "Find". To reset Chrome: Step 1. Open Google Chrome on your computer. Step 2. Open your browser and paste this into the address bar. chrome://plugins. Find the Chrome PDF Viewer plug-in and click "Disable". The plug-in will be gray after you disable it. Now, before downloading PDF-files, Chrome will not open them, but will offer you to save them in the specified folder. The browser offers you to choose a location to. Unfortunatel, he broke it down to far for me. He did, however, post a link to the original website with the instructions. I just did it, rebooted, and I can download in Chrome. Apparently it's not a Chrome thing, but a Microsoft thing. Which is weird, considering I could download with Microsoft with Microsoft. Anyway, here's the link.
Recommended Answer. 3/8/ caver_tim. when it downloads, look at the download bar. just to the right of the tab for the file you've just downloaded is a drop down (or up) menu. click on that and you'll see an option to "always open files of this type". click that and then the next time you download that type of doc it should just open. Then, the file automatically opens instead of saving when I download in Chrome. To change this setting, start by clicking the "Tools" icon on your Chrome browser. (Updated 7/17/ - click the 3 DOTS icon) When you click on the three small lines dots (tools icon), you'll see a dropdown box appear. Click on "Settings" and you'll see a new page. HTML etc. pages display nicely in chrome, but when I address a doc file in the web all I’m offered by chrome is a download, not an open with wird right away. Firefox is fine, however (about:preferences, settings, applications). Chrome, extensions, chrome apps, Docs won’t do. Fritz Jörn.
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