PDF file cannot be previewed.

I have uploaded one pdf file on acrobat.com to embed same pdf
file in my website so visitor can see pdf file into browser.
But after uploading pdf file, i m getting following message.
"This file cannot be previewed. Please download it instead."
How i can resolve this ?
Your given reply/comments are much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
GS
Krish Inc.

Hello GS/krishinc,
What you're seeing is expected behavior, depending on what is
inside the .pdf.
PDF's have many different functionalities, and capabilities,
and not all of them are available through the simple preview that
acrobat.com's preview supplies.
If your PDF has some features, or pages that the Acrobat.com
simple preview doesn't support, then it will suggest you download
the file.
Options are to leave it as it is and have it as a
downloadable pdf, or to remove some of the advanced pdf features
within the PDF document before sharing it.
Hope this helps out, if not please give more information
about the PDF file you're sharing, and perhaps private messaging me
the link to the share.
Thanks!
Pete

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