Making Nuance the Default PDF Program - United States Department of ...
Making Nuance the Default PDF Program For those who now have Windows 10 installed on their PCs, Adobe is the default .pdf program. To make Nuance your default PDF application, please follow the steps below:
1. Click the Windows icon in the lower left corner 2. Click All Programs
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3. Go to the top of that column and click Default Programs 4. Click Associate a file type or protocol with a program
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5. In the alphabetical listing, find .pdf Adobe Acrobat Document and click 6. Go to upper right hand corner and click Change program 7. Click on Nuance Power PDF
8. Click the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" and then click OK
9. On the next screen, click Close in the lower right hand corner
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