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Follow the steps to Add Selected Option PDF in Internet Explorer

  1. Open your Internet Explorer browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in to your account using your credentials.
  2. Once logged in, locate the section for uploading documents. Use this area to choose the PDF file you wish to add.
  3. Select the PDF you want to work on from your local files. After the upload is complete, you will see the document appear in your workspace.
  4. Utilize the editing tools available within the editor to modify your document as needed. You can highlight text, add comments, or insert signatures.
  5. After completing your edits, you can save your changes. From there, you have the option to download the modified document, print it, or share it directly from the platform.

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How to Add Selected Option PDF in Internet Explorer

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in this video Im showing how to resolve an issue where PDF files open with Google Chrome instead of with docHub Reader or Acrobat one of the symptoms of this issue is that instead of having the docHub Reader icon you have this little Google Chrome icon over your PDF files and you can see that inside of Outlook here on this attachment or inside of Windows Explorer here with these PDF files they also have the chrome icon and whenever you actually open up these files you see that they open up inside a Chrome browser here luckily this is a pretty easy problem to fix and all you have to do is close out of any open PDFs you have and then right-click on a PDF that you have saved and hit properties this is the field that we need to change here opens with you can see that its set to Google Chrome just click on change lets select docHub Reader click on OK and then hit apply and what this does is it changes the file associations and windows for any files with the dot PDF extension so that they wi

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Method 1: Enabling PDF Reader within Microsoft Edge Settings Click the three-dot menu icon at the top-right corner. Select Settings from the dropdown menu. Scroll down and click on Site permissions. Under PDF documents, toggle the switch to the Always allow option.
Go to Preferences : General and tick the Make Hand tool select text images checkbox. Then the (default) Hand tool will always act as the Select tool upon text images, and act as the Hand tool otherwise.
All you have to do is: Using any browser, open a PDF document (right-click Open with). Press CTRL+F or CMD+F, depending on your operating system. Alternatively, access the Find function in the menu bar. Type and navigate between search results using the arrows next to the search box.
Open your PDF in Acrobat. Click and drag the cursor to select the area of text you want to highlight. A small toolbox will appear above your text. Select the highlighter tool icon and it will automatically highlight your selected text.
Internet Explorer Under Add-on Types, select Toolbars and Extensions. In the Show menu, select All Add-ons. Select All Add-ons from the Show menu in the Manage Add-ons dialog box. In the list of add-ons, select docHub PDF Reader.
Navigate to Settings Advanced Privacy and Security. Click Site Settings PDF Documents. Locate the toggle switch next to Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome. Turn the toggle on to have PDF files download, or turn it off to view files within your Chrome browser.
Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer, and choose Tools Manage Add-ons. Under Add-on Types, select Toolbars and Extensions. In the Show menu, select All Add-ons. In the list of add-ons, select docHub PDF Reader. Click the Enable or Disable button (it toggles depending on the status of the selected add-on):
Make sure that the docHub PDF browser add-on is enabled. Open Internet Explorer and choose Tools Manage Add-ons. Under Add-on Types, select Toolbars and Extensions. In the Show menu, choose All add-ons.

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