

You can find the new Office viewer toggle just by visiting Edge browser Settings > Downloads. Long story short, it’s exactly like how you open a PDF file in a browser and can download, print later if you want.

Moreover, the Office file viewer page has an option for the users to print the document. You can also save it to OneDrive if it’s that important. Luckily, you also have an option to download the file in case you want to save the file in your local storage. Once you enable the toggle, clicking on an Office file will open a new tab where you’ll be able to see the file and won’t start downloading as the Edge Stable does. The new toggle is currently available in the Canary channel, meaning the Stable and Beta users cannot use the feature as of now. In an effort to give Edge users the ability to open Office files without having to download them, Microsoft has added a new toggle, enabling which will let users open presentations, spreadsheets, documents within Edge.
