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Is it possible to open new files in a new tab instead of a new window when "Allow Multiple Instances" is checked in Preferences?
This would behave similarly to 2010 Excel or Word.
That is, you can open multiple instances by using the application link, but when opening new pdf files via Explorer, they would open in a new tab in the original window, or any other single window.










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    Is it possible to open new files in a new tab instead of a new window when "Allow Multiple Instances" is checked in Preferences?
    This would behave similarly to 2010 Excel or Word.
    That is, you can open multiple instances by using the application link, but when opening new pdf files via Explorer, they would open in a new tab in the original window, or any other single window.










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      Is it possible to open new files in a new tab instead of a new window when "Allow Multiple Instances" is checked in Preferences?
      This would behave similarly to 2010 Excel or Word.
      That is, you can open multiple instances by using the application link, but when opening new pdf files via Explorer, they would open in a new tab in the original window, or any other single window.










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      Is it possible to open new files in a new tab instead of a new window when "Allow Multiple Instances" is checked in Preferences?
      This would behave similarly to 2010 Excel or Word.
      That is, you can open multiple instances by using the application link, but when opening new pdf files via Explorer, they would open in a new tab in the original window, or any other single window.







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          I thought of and tried these two ways:




          1. From an instance of Foxit, Open the document, and it will become a new tab there.

          2. Drag a document from Windows Explorer onto the instance where you want the new tab to be.






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            I thought of and tried these two ways:




            1. From an instance of Foxit, Open the document, and it will become a new tab there.

            2. Drag a document from Windows Explorer onto the instance where you want the new tab to be.






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              I thought of and tried these two ways:




              1. From an instance of Foxit, Open the document, and it will become a new tab there.

              2. Drag a document from Windows Explorer onto the instance where you want the new tab to be.






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                I thought of and tried these two ways:




                1. From an instance of Foxit, Open the document, and it will become a new tab there.

                2. Drag a document from Windows Explorer onto the instance where you want the new tab to be.






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                I thought of and tried these two ways:




                1. From an instance of Foxit, Open the document, and it will become a new tab there.

                2. Drag a document from Windows Explorer onto the instance where you want the new tab to be.







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