The lasted version of Edge (114) has bug for PDF reader

1. The setting "open PDFs to last viewed location when you reopens files" fails, it will always open to that location regardless of the setting;

2. Once I open a PDF, draw on it, exit without saving, and then reopen it, it turns out that the drawing remains and from then on the file is always unsaved (with an asterisk in filename) no matter what I do to this file (save, modify, etc.).

Hi Ruikai,

I am Dave, I will help you with this.

A few people have reported this same problem after the 114 update to Edge, the best option is to open the Feedback Pane (Alt + Shift + i) and report this bug to the Edge developers there so they can investigate this and provide a patch as soon as possible.
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We have released version 114.0.1823.58, which addressed the PDF issue. You can follow the steps below to see if you are on the latest version.

  1. Click on the three dots menu button.

  2. Go to Help and feedback.

  3. Click on About Microsoft Edge.

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Hello,

I am still getting the same on 114.0.1823.63 :(

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