· I open the email, click the download arrow at bottom left of the attachment thumbnail, then the Save As dialog box opens with the File Name pre-populated, and the File Type filled as Adobe Acrobat Document. Click Save, and you're done. (If you'd already opened the preview, you now click the download arrow at top right instead). · If you want to download a single submission as PDF, select the submission that you want to download as PDF and then click on download as PDF. Here is a screenshot for reference: Please let me know if its still not working at your end. · It won't help so much, but I experience the same issue (I think). Under Firefox (both v and 4), when I click a link to a PDF file, Adobe Reader X plugin starts and I see a progress bar (blue bar, dark grey background). When the download is completed I get nothing. The window remains blank.
Follow the steps mentioned below to clean up the computer and fix the Chrome PDF viewer not working: #1) Open the Chrome browser and click on the settings menu option (three dots). Click on "Settings" from the drop-down list. #2) The settings window will open, as shown in the image below. Chrome User on Google support forum: "Hi, I am unable to understand why Gmail won't let me download attachment in Chrome. I have attempted to remove the cache and storage space, but the issue continues. I also tried to reach Google help Support, but no guidance from their side also. McAfee won't let me download ANYTHING! I am facing issue of not letting me download anything. Suddenly McAfee is not allowing me to download anything and says "virus scan failed". This is happening even after i have completely uninstalled this annoying software from my laptop.
If you are having difficulty downloading or viewing PDF files, below are several options to assist you: Verify that you have the current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. To determine the version of Adobe Acrobat/Reader you are using, open Adobe Acrobat/Reader from your start menu, click on the help tab, and then About Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Running this tool may solve the "Chrome won't download files" issue caused by malware. Step 1. Open Google Chrome on your computer. Step 2. In the top right corner, click "More (three dots)" "Settings". Step 3. Scroll down to the bottom and click "Advanced". Step 4. Under "Reset and clean up", click "Clean up computer" "Find". To reset. If you are editing the form, click Close Form Editing in the upper-right corner of the form. Make sure that the security settings allow form filling. (See File Properties Security.) Make sure that the PDF/A standard was not used to create the file. (Check for the Standards panel button in the Navigation pane.).
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