There are many ways to open a file in PDF Studio. The fastest and easiest way is to set PDF Studio as your default PDF application or drag and drop any PDF file directly into the PDF Studio frame. You can also use the various other methods such as the Welcome Screen or File tab which includes opening from local folders, recent documents, as well as cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, & OneDrive.
Note: Using any of the below methods and selecting one of the other Supported File Types will automatically convert the file to a PDF.
Files can be dragged and dropped onto PDF Studio.
Note: Dropping a file onto the main document pane will open the document in a new frame.
Recent Documents - The recent documents section displays the 5 most recent PDF files opened with PDF Studio. To open a file in this list just click on the name of the file that you wish to open.
Open File: Displays the file chooser to select a PDF document to open
In the Open pane you will also find the following options to open files
Recent Documents: Displays a list of most recent 200 documents that have been opened. Use the search field on the top right to more easily find a specific document.
Sessions: Session manager allowing you to reopen last used or saved sessions
Computer: Opens local file chooser select a file to open
From URL: Open a PDF file from a specified web address
Google Drive: Open any supported file type directly from your linked Google Drive
Dropbox: Open any supported file type directly from your linked Dropbox
OneDrive: Open any supported file type directly from your linked OneDrive
Add Folder: Pin specified folder to the open list for one click future access. Multiple folders can be pinned.
The Add Folder feature allows you to pin a local directory to the list for quicker access in the future. This folder will be accessible in both the Open & Save As panels
Add Folder: Click this button to select the folder to be added to the list
Remove: Removes the place from the open list
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