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Adobe Acrobat's PDF rendering engine enhances the PDF in-browser experience by powering the built-in PDF reader with Adobe Acrobat's PDF rendering engine. This will give users a unique PDF experience that includes richer rendering for more accurate colors and graphics, improved performance, strong security for PDF handling, and greater accessibility — including better text selection and read-aloud narration. 

With the Adobe Acrobat PDF Engine installed and our campus Adobe Acrobat Pro enterprise license, full-time staff and faculty will have access to more advanced digital document features in Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome — such as the ability to edit text and images, convert PDFs to other file formats, and combine files.

  1. Sign into Adobe Acrobat PDF browser extension

  2. FAQ / Troubleshooting Adobe Acrobat Browser Extension

  3. Edit Adobe Acrobat extension preferences in Chrome Settings

  4. Edit Adobe Acrobat extension preferences in Microsoft Edge

  5. Disable Adobe Acrobat extension for Google Chrome

  6. Disable Adobe Acrobat extension for Microsoft Edge

  7. Remove Adobe Acrobat PDF extension from a Browser

  8. How to Disable Adobe Acrobat from Opening PDFs in the Browser

  9. How to set Acrobat Reader DC or Acrobat DC as the default PDF program

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