I delved into the convenient and user-friendly features offered by Microsoft Edge, specifically focusing on its built-in PDF reader. 📚 Here are the insights and new capabilities I discovered:
📑 Built-in PDF Reader in Microsoft Edge
Make Microsoft Edge your default PDF reader with built-in tools that go beyond mere viewing. Highlight, markup, add text, and more! 🎨 You can even have PDFs read to you like a podcast with the Read Aloud feature. 🎧
Can You Save PDFs with Highlights and Markings? ✅
Yes! Microsoft Edge lets you save a copy of the PDF with your highlights and markings from the PDF toolbar. No more losing important notes or annotations!
How to Navigate Longer, Multi-page PDFs? 🗺️
Navigating PDFs in Microsoft Edge is a breeze! 🌬️ You can search the PDF by selecting the magnifying glass in the PDF toolbar, or open a table of contents for the PDF by selecting the appropriate icon. This makes skimming through extensive documents much more manageable!
🎙️ Have PDFs Read to You Like a Podcast
With Microsoft Edge, your PDFs can come to life! After opening a PDF, select the Read aloud button in the PDF toolbar. Play/pause, adjust speed, and select from different voice options to enjoy a customized reading experience. 📻
🖥️ Set Microsoft Edge as Your Default PDF Reader
Want to harness all these features regularly? From Windows settings, search “Choose defaults by file type” and from that page search .pdf. Then select “Choose a default” or change the app to Microsoft Edge if one is already set. It's that simple! 🖱️
Conclusion
Microsoft Edge's built-in PDF reader brings a host of features that make handling PDFs a joyful experience. 🎉 Whether you need to annotate, navigate, or have a document read to you, Edge has the tools to meet your needs. Today's exploration has certainly added value to my daily computer usage. Give it a try and elevate your PDF experience today! 🚀
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