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Firefox has started adding unwanted line breaks when copying from PDFs

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For the last month or so, Firefox has added extra line breaks to text I copy from PDFs. Microsoft Edge doesn't to this when I copy from the same PDF. Do I need to reload it? I don't know if this is related but when I click on website, the Firefox rotating circle in the tab just keeps rotating indefinitiely rather than stopping when the site is loaded. Thanks!

For the last month or so, Firefox has added extra line breaks to text I copy from PDFs. Microsoft Edge doesn't to this when I copy from the same PDF. Do I need to reload it? I don't know if this is related but when I click on website, the Firefox rotating circle in the tab just keeps rotating indefinitiely rather than stopping when the site is loaded. Thanks!

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Firefox's built-in PDF viewer is not as sophisticated or full-featured as stand-alone programs such as Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. I have no comment on Edge; I haven't ever used it to view a PDF.

As far as Firefox is concerned, you may have better luck opening problem PDFs in your PDF software. Just above the document there's usually a black bar with a download arrow (in a narrow window, it may be on the overflow menu accessible with the >> icon). That should let you launch the PDF in your stand-alone reader.

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วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก

Firefox's built-in PDF viewer is not as sophisticated or full-featured as stand-alone programs such as Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. I have no comment on Edge; I haven't ever used it to view a PDF.

As far as Firefox is concerned, you may have better luck opening problem PDFs in your PDF software. Just above the document there's usually a black bar with a download arrow (in a narrow window, it may be on the overflow menu accessible with the >> icon). That should let you launch the PDF in your stand-alone reader.