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Frequently Asked Questions
To download PDFs on your Surface Pro, go to a website with a PDF link, tap the link, and choose the download option to save it locally.
Use the built-in PDF viewer or download a PDF reader app. Double-click your PDF files, and they will open with the default viewer.
Yes, utilize PDF annotation apps or online tools in the browser to add notes, highlights, and drawings directly on PDF files.
Surface Pro supports apps like Microsoft Edge, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and other third-party PDF reader apps from the Windows Store.
Go to 'Settings', select 'Apps', find the PDF app you want to uninstall, and click 'Uninstall' to remove it.
Yes, you can use any eReader app that supports PDF format, like Kindle or Adobe Acrobat, to read PDFs on your Surface Pro.
Yes, if your Surface Pro supports 5G, you can download PDFs with mobile data without needing a Wi-Fi connection.
Yes, the Surface Pro 7 can run Windows 10 apps, including those for viewing, editing, and downloading PDF files.
While you can't directly edit existing text, you can use text annotation tools to add new text elements or comments.
If your PDF exceeds browser limits, consider splitting the file or using a different network to download it.
Surface UEFI Configurator is not related to PDFs; it's for device settings. For viewer/download settings, consult your PDF app's settings.
There's no specific device restriction, but ensure your PDF app or browser can handle large files up to several hundred MB.
Yes, you can download multiple PDFs simultaneously by opening each in different tabs and saving them individually.
Surface Pros don't have a specialized PDF app installed, but Microsoft Edge serves as the default PDF viewer.
Yes, you can open PDFs with various apps like Adobe Reader, SumatraPDF, or any app that supports the PDF format.