Linking .pdf files in Fireworks

I know how to link another document with .htm in property
inspector.
How to make a Link to open .pdf document in new web window? I
keep .pdf file at same location as linking .htm document.
What is the procedure?

Hi Bob,
I do not understand, you're telling me that if I set my default browser to Chrome on Windows 8.1, the Viewer works with, or does the Indesign Folio Preview works?

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