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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the PDF in Microsoft Edge, click on the 'Send' icon and choose how you want to share it. You can email it or share through a link.
Ensure Microsoft Edge is up-to-date. Check your internet connection and ensure permissions are set correctly in the settings.
Yes, open the PDF using Microsoft Edge on Android, and use the share feature to send it via email or share app.
Open the PDF in Edge, click 'Share', and select Outlook. Compose your message and send the email directly.
While there is no specific extension, Edge's built-in features allow sharing PDFs directly from the browser.
Yes, open the PDF in Edge, click 'Share', and select Microsoft Teams to send the file in a chat or channel.
Yes, generate a link for the PDF in Edge using the 'Share' feature, and send this link via email or chat.
In Edge, go to 'Settings' > 'Privacy & Services' to ensure sharing permissions are enabled for sending PDFs.
Yes, download PDFs by clicking the download icon and selecting a location, then send them via your preferred method.
Yes, sign your PDF in Microsoft Word or Adobe, save it, then open it in Edge to send via email or share link.
While Edge doesn't have a specific file upload limit for sending, email providers like Outlook typically cap at 25MB.
No, you don't need Microsoft 365 for basic PDF sharing. However, advanced features may require a subscription.
Edge allows you to send files individually. For bulk sending, use email attachments or a cloud storage share link.
Edge doesn't provide real-time sharing but you can share links or send via email for near-instant access.
No, you need an internet connection to share or send PDFs using Microsoft Edge.