Opening pdf files in Adobe Acrobat within Safari?

can pdf files be opened with adobe acrobat files in Safari? if so, how?
any insight would be greatly appreciated!

Hi Heather,
Assuming you already have Adobe Reader installed, launch it and check the Reader preferences. There will be an 'Internet' section where you can toggle whether the Adobe plugin is used or not in web browsers. Safari will need to be restarted after making this change.

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