Defaukt gmail in adobe reader xi

The error message I get is there is no email program associated to perform this action. How do I get the program to change or must I save the file and then attache it in an email message?

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    How do I save a pdf from Gmail to my adobe reader?
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  • Why isn't "Open in Adobe Reader" an option?

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    De :  Steve Werner <[email protected]>
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    À :  Michel Poncet <[email protected]>
    Objet :   How to make an hypertext link workable with
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    How to make an hypertext link workable with adobe reader for IOS ?
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