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I have one PDF open and I want to open any other PDF's after that in a tab beside the first PDF. How do I do it? Also, How do I set it as a default function?

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you cannot open documents in adobe reader in a tab but instead it will always open in a window

if you want to work with more that 1 opened document what you can do is on the task bar on the time and date right click, then from the menu click "show windows side by side" then all your opened windows will be lined vertically after the other

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Tabbed viewing isn't supported by Adobe Reader X. Instead, you can open documents in different Window of the app.

Update:
If you don't mind dropping Adobe Reader X, install Foxit Reader. It does support tabbed viewing.

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Darn. Any other alternatives that display PDF's as clearly Adobe Reader? – verve Apr 10 '12 at 9:24
@verve See my update.. – Sachin Shekhar Apr 10 '12 at 10:07

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