Safari opening pdf files in Quicktime

All of a sudden I cannot download pdf files. When I click to download Quicktime opens and only the first page of the document is viewable. This is downright frustrating! can anyone tell me why this is happening and how I can revert to the previous arrangement which was quite easy. Why does Apple change things that work?

Why does Apple change things that work?
You, or someone else using your computer, made that change. Select any PDF file in the Finder and open the Info window (File > Get Info.) From the pop-up menu under "Open with:", select Preview. Click the button labeled "Change All..." Confirm.

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