Usually, to read a PDF file from the web, you would have to download the file and then open it with software installed on your computer. However, what if your computer hasn't installed PDF reading software? Moreover, how would you know if that PDF file is the document you're looking for? In that case, opening the PDF file with docs.google.com directly from Chrome, Firefox, IE would be a better choice.
Reading PDF Files on Chrome, Firefox, IE with Docs.google.com
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Note: You can use any browser to apply. In this article, we use the Chrome browser for illustration purposes.
Step 1: First, copy the following line:
| https://docs.google.com/viewer?url= |
Step 2: Next, copy the download link of the PDF file.
| https://pdfworldrgzltm.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/tai-mien-phi-pdf.pdf |
Step 3: Paste the PDF link after the docs.google.com link as follows.
The final outcome.
So, Mytour has just introduced you to how to view and read PDF files directly on Chrome, Firefox, and IE using docs.google.com. In fact, both Chrome and Firefox now integrate the function of reading PDF files online, but in some versions, you may need to activate this feature to use it.
In addition, you can also read PDF files with Nitro PDF Reader - one of the most efficient PDF reading software available today.
