· Similar to Microsoft Edge Legacy, Internet Explorer displays PDF files by default, instead of offering to download them for you. However, downloading a PDF is still possible. Follow these steps to view or download a PDF with Internet Explorer. Open the Internet Explorer browser. Browse to the PDF you'd like to view or download and click it. The file should automatically open in the browser window. · Saving the PDF file did not work either - "could not be downloaded." ALL other PDF files are downloadable. It's just the banking/credit card sites that have the problem. Those sites couldn't help with the problem either. Have Firefox 3 on my computer . · Hey Carr. Yes I tried doing what you suggested but it didn't work. I opened the PDF file from within Acrobat reader app and it worked. But still confused why does it not download properly as a PDF itself. Thanks for the help.
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In your web browser, do one of the following: Mac OS: Choose File Open (or Open File). Windows: Press Control+O. Click Browse. (Windows only) From the Files Of Type menu, choose All Files. Locate a PDF on your computer, select it, and then click Open. If the PDF opens, the website you were viewing could have a problem. Download the PDF and open it in Acrobat Reader DC or Acrobat DC. Right-click (Windows) or control-click (Mac OS) the link to the PDF file. Make sure Adobe Acrobat Document is selected for the file type, and save the file. If you don't see a Save As dialog box, your browser may have downloaded the file automatically, possibly in a separate. Hey Carr. Yes I tried doing what you suggested but it didn't work. I opened the PDF file from within Acrobat reader app and it worked. But still confused why does it not download properly as a PDF itself. Thanks for the help.
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