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This image is used throughout our website
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What is a PDF?
PDF, short for Portable Document Format,
is a type of file that allows you to view and print a document
as it actually appears, even if your computer doesn't have
the fonts or programs used to create it.
You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and
print PDF documents. Your browser may already be equipped
with this software. If not, you can download
a free version (3.01 or higher) from Adobe's website.
Viewing PDFs
Viewing a PDF anywhere on our site is as
simple as double-clicking the PDF image you want to view.
(Your computer will automatically launch Adobe Acrobat Reader
and open the document. Depending on the document's size, this
could take a few minutes.)
For options such as zooming in to increase
the size or viewing multiple pages simultaneously, use the
toolbar that appears above the document.
Printing PDFs
To print a PDF, you can click the printer
image in the Adobe Acrobat Reader toolbar or use the keyboard
command you normally employ. If the printed document has problems,
check your printer to make sure it has graphics capabilities.
Downloading PDFs
Whether you're a Windows or Macintosh user,
downloading is an easy 4-step process.
- Place your cursor over the PDF image link.
- Click and hold your mouse button and choose the menu option
that allows you to "save (the file or target) as." (Use
the right mouse button if you're on Windows.)
- Enter the location where you want to save the file.
- Click OK.
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