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CEverly
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May 24, 2023

Opening PDF attachments in Outlook to default PDF viewer

My Outlook was updated to the newest version a few days ago and I'm having issues with opening PDF attachments in my default PDF viewer.  Before, you could click the attachment in the email and get a preview but if you were to fully open the attachment it would open in my default application.  Since the update, when i click on the attachment it pulls up the preview but the only way to actually open it is to save it to OneDrive, download to my computer, or print.  In most cases I need to open the full attachment but not necessarily need to save it.  Just review in detail and the preview is not working well enough for me.  I'm not even able to rotate using the right-click and rotate.  How can I change this to open in my default viewer and not in the message preview only?

  • ccooper64's avatar
    ccooper64
    Copper Contributor

    CEverly 

     

    Same problem. Definitely a huge step back in productivity. Slows down saving to correct location, and restricts how i view a PDF, as i often need to zoom etc. 

  • mjc159's avatar
    mjc159
    Copper Contributor

    CEverly 

     

    I had this issue too, and discovered the cause was HP Wolf Security's Threat Containment setting.

    Every PDF was opening in the HP Secureclick browser to "contain" possible treats. 

    To disable:

    1. Open HP Wolf Security from the system tray

    2. Go to Setting > Threat Containment

    3. Toggle Status to Disable

     

    Disabling the the Threat Containment setting enabled Outlook to 1. preview PDF's and 2. Open PDF's using the default PDF handler. (Nitro Pro for me)

     

    Hope this helps.

    Regards Muz

     

     

  • skish's avatar
    skish
    Brass Contributor
    As of June 2024 Microsoft has a roadmap claim that states "In the new Outlook for Windows, users can now open attachments of all types in their respective desktop app by double clicking them." with rollout "starting August 2024". See https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=401123

    It doesn't explain how this will work or be configured, or if it will only work on Windows 11 vs. 10.

    Keep providing feedback through the app's Help > Feedback (or Suggest a Feature), or (if you have it) your Microsoft CSM to get this critical feature delivered.
    • tadams1583's avatar
      tadams1583
      Copper Contributor

      skish 

      I have switched back to Classic Outlook as there are other things that don't work with the New Outlook. At least I'm not finding how to merge PST files in the New Outlook.  

       

      Regards,

       

      Tony

  • NikolinoDE's avatar
    NikolinoDE
    Gold Contributor

    CEverly 

    You can try adjusting the attachment handling settings in Outlook to restore the previous behavior. Here is how you can do it:

    1. Open Outlook and go to the "File" tab at the top left corner of the window.
    2. In the File menu, click on "Options."
    3. In the Outlook Options window, select the "Trust Center" tab.
    4. Click on the "Trust Center Settings..." button.
    5. In the Trust Center window, select the "Attachment Handling" option on the left side.
    6. Under the "Attachment and Document Previewers" section, locate the entry for PDF files (extension .pdf) and make sure it is set to "Adobe Acrobat Document" or your preferred PDF viewer.
    7. If the correct program is already selected, you can try toggling the setting off and back on by unchecking and rechecking the checkbox.
    8. Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Trust Center window.
    9. Click "OK" again to close the Outlook Options window.

    Once you have adjusted these settings, try opening a PDF attachment in Outlook again. It should now open in your default PDF viewer instead of just displaying the preview. You should be able to review the attachment in detail, rotate pages, and perform other functions available in your PDF viewer.

     

    If the issue persists, you may need to check if there are any specific settings or updates related to your PDF viewer software that could be affecting the attachment handling in Outlook.

    • ds_user's avatar
      ds_user
      Brass Contributor

      NikolinoDE This should work for the "Old Outlook for Windows". How can we solve the same problem in the "New Outlook for Windows"?

      • NikolinoDE's avatar
        NikolinoDE
        Gold Contributor
        Please add more information on this. Outlook version, operating system, OneDrive version, which PDF software is used by default, etc.
    • Mandie1865's avatar
      Mandie1865
      Copper Contributor

      how fix the pdf viewer  on MacBook Air for outlook

      • NikolinoDE's avatar
        NikolinoDE
        Gold Contributor

        Mandie1865 

        If you're experiencing issues with the PDF viewer in Outlook on your MacBook Air, here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:

        1. Update Outlook: Ensure that you have the latest version of Outlook installed on your MacBook Air. Microsoft regularly releases updates that may include fixes for issues with the application.
        2. Check for macOS Updates: Make sure your MacBook Air is running the latest version of macOS. Sometimes, compatibility issues between Outlook and macOS can cause problems with features like the PDF viewer.
        3. Restart Outlook: Close Outlook completely and then reopen it. This simple step can sometimes resolve temporary glitches or issues with the application.
        4. Clear Outlook Cache: Outlook may store temporary files and cache data that could cause issues with certain features. Clearing the cache might help. To do this, go to Outlook Preferences > General > Clear Cache.
        5. Reset Outlook Preferences: If clearing the cache doesn't solve the problem, you can try resetting Outlook preferences to their default settings. Hold down the Option key while opening Outlook, then select "Reset Preferences."
        6. Check PDF Default Application: Ensure that your MacBook Air has a default PDF viewer set up. You can do this by going to System Preferences > General > Default web browser and selecting the preferred PDF viewer.
        7. Repair Outlook Installation: If the issue persists, you can try repairing the Outlook installation. To do this, close Outlook, open the Applications folder, locate Microsoft Outlook, right-click (or Control-click) on it, and select "Get Info." In the window that opens, click on "Open using Rosetta" if available, then close the window and reopen Outlook. This step can help resolve compatibility issues on Macs with M1 chips.

        By following these steps, you can hopefully resolve the issues with the PDF viewer in Outlook on your MacBook Air.The text was created with the help of AI.

         

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        Hope this will help you.

         

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  • hatemicosoft's avatar
    hatemicosoft
    Copper Contributor
    I have the same issue. In prior Outlook it was 1 click to get a PDF open in my default PDF software. Now its 10-15 clicks and opening files I have to download to a specific location.

    I love Microsoft for continually making my life more difficult and causing me mental anguish with every update. I also love that my old Outlook has been rendered essentially useless due to lack of updates and a rash of pop up errors.
  • Akinais's avatar
    Akinais
    Copper Contributor

    CEverly 

    For me now it works. The only difference is that I need to do right click and press open instead of a double click on the .pdf file, then the pdf file will open in my selected pdf viewer.


    The steps I followed:
    Open Outlook and go to the "File" tab at the top left corner of the window.
    In the File menu, click on "Options."
    In the Outlook Options window, select the "Trust Center" tab.
    Click on the "Trust Center Settings..." button.
    In the Trust Center window, select the "Attachment Handling" option on the left side.
    Under the "Attachment and Document Previewers" section, locate the entry for PDF files (extension .pdf) and make sure it is set to "Adobe Acrobat Document" or your preferred PDF viewer.
    If the correct program is already selected, you can try toggling the setting off and back on by unchecking and rechecking the checkbox.
    Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Trust Center window.
    Click "OK" again to close the Outlook Options window.
    Then:
    Clear Outlook temporary files: Clearing temporary files associated with Outlook might help resolve any cached data causing the issue.
    Close Outlook.
    Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
    Type %localappdata%\Microsoft\Outlook and press Enter.
    Delete all the files and folders within the Outlook folder.
    Restart Outlook and check if the issue persists.

     

    And then, I can just open in my default pdf viewer by right clicking and pressing open:

     

     

    • tadams1583's avatar
      tadams1583
      Copper Contributor

      Akinais 

       

      This may be the case for the "Old" Outlook.  This cannot be how you can do it in the "New" Outlook as there is no longer a "File" Tab.

       

       

      Additionally, when you are using the "New" Outlook your options with right clicking are:  

      So apparently the "New" Outlook is a big piece of Trash. It's like using Google mail.  Good Job MS. If I want to play on the web I'll get on the Web.  If I paying for software I want to use software.  Please let me know why I'm wrong. 

       

      • Victor_Iba's avatar
        Victor_Iba
        Copper Contributor
        I have the same problem... and the fact that the "save as" option is not available anymore is very annoying. So when I want to download a PDF, it automatically downloads it into the Download Folder and opens the PDF... it's very unproductive.





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