Pdf preference to preview

How does one change preferences around so that pdfs will open in Preview and not Adobe Reader?
Thanks!

Select a PDF in the Finder. Do "Get info"  (command-i).  There you will see a section "Open with". Select Preview there and press the "Change all" button.
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