

While Google did not have this property up until now, it is changing its ways.Ĭurrently the Chrome users may use the viewer to zoom in and out of the document, print the document, and change its orientation while its competitors (such as Microsoft Edge) offers much more than that, offering a table of contents, automatic zooming, read aloud and several other really cool functions.

While its search engine competitors like Firefox and Third Party PDF Readers had the ability to load content in PDF metadata or document properties, Google has been late to hop on the bandwagon and still has not introduced the PDF feature for all users by default, while news is that work is in progress.įirefox browser PDF metadata properties were enabled when you click on Tools and then document properties while some third-party providers showed this property using a shortcut by pressing Ctrl + D to enable the PDF metadata. Previously Chrome, did not have the feature (by default) to show contents in PDF form. Like all companies, Google Chrome also wants to keep its feature up to date and easy to use for its users hence it keeps making changes to keep its users interest intact.
