· I have no idea if you can save it, because I don't know what facilities you have for saving something on a secure web site that isn't a PDF. Careful comparison seems to show this may be the same viewer used in an earlier photo of a fragment of the screen, to which I replied " That doesn’t look like the Chrome PDF viewer. · Unless you host your own PDF viewer on your website such that the PDF file itself is not internally downloaded by whatever PDF reader the user has on their computer (i.e., your website displays a raster bitmap of the PDF content), there is absolutely no way to prevent the file from being downloaded and shared using Abode (sic) software. Do more than just open and view PDF files. It's easy to annotate documents using sticky notes, type text directly onto the page, add bookmarks, highlight, underline, or use strikethrough tools, and even draw on the screen with a freehand drawing tool.
I have no idea if you can save it, because I don't know what facilities you have for saving something on a secure web site that isn't a PDF. Careful comparison seems to show this may be the same viewer used in an earlier photo of a fragment of the screen, to which I replied " That doesn't look like the Chrome PDF viewer. If you want a different option, another thing you can do is make Edge download PDF files instead of opening them when you click a PDF link online. Here's how to make that happen. Similar to Jotform Tables, when you choose the Excel and CSV options on the old submissions page, the file will automatically download. However, the PDF download functions a little differently. After you click the PDF icon, the download is processed in the background, and you have to wait for the ZIP link to be generated.
I have no idea if you can save it, because I don't know what facilities you have for saving something on a secure web site that isn't a PDF. Careful comparison seems to show this may be the same viewer used in an earlier photo of a fragment of the screen, to which I replied " That doesn’t look like the Chrome PDF viewer. Unless you host your own PDF viewer on your website such that the PDF file itself is not internally downloaded by whatever PDF reader the user has on their computer (i.e., your website displays a raster bitmap of the PDF content), there is absolutely no way to prevent the file from being downloaded and shared using Abode (sic) software. Do more than just open and view PDF files. It's easy to annotate documents using sticky notes, type text directly onto the page, add bookmarks, highlight, underline, or use strikethrough tools, and even draw on the screen with a freehand drawing tool.
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