Opening a pdf file

I'm having troubles with opening a pdf file. When I try to open I get this window that states: create a pdf file.
The file will only open if I right click on it as an already saved file and i say open with: adobe reader.
  SIGNED FRUSTRATED THANKS  

Thank you for your post.
I'm sorry you're having trouble. Are you trying to open a PDF file that has been sent to you via Acrobat.com's Share service? If so, you should have received an email with a link to the document. Perhaps if you can include a screenshot in your reply I may be able to provide better help...
Kind Regards,
Michelle

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