Open pdf files from the internet

It takes forever to open a pdf file from the internet. How do I set acrobat to allow faster opening of pdf files from a website?

Hi cacody,
Could you please specify more on the same.
What version of Acrobat are you using. Are you trying to open PDFs in the browser or on a local drive?
Did you try using a different browser?
You might check under Edit > Preferences > Internet whether 'Allow fast web view' is selected.
Hope to hear from you.
Regards,
Anubha

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