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In our efforts to reduce download time, the PDF bulletin has been optimized for
Adobe Acrobat Reader v.6 or later. If you have problems opening the bulletin
(like a file corruption warning), you will need to download the latest
FREE ACROBAT READER PROGRAM HERE! Make sure you clear the optional downloads of Adobe Yahoo!
Toolbar & Adobe Photoshop® Album Starter Edition - these are checked by default
and add 8 megs to the download. Adobe Reader is 20 megs in size which will take
about 47 minutes using modem/dial-up internet.
Installation Recommendations:
Make sure your antivirus is
disabled before installing Adobe Reader. Uninstall any older versions of Adobe
Acrobat before installing new version - otherwise both versions will be on the
hard drive taking up space. If you don't uninstall the old version and then
decide to, the new version will have to be reinstalled.
If the PDF file doesn't appear (blank window)
Open Adobe Reader (located in the programs menu), select 'EDIT' from the
toolbar, then 'PREFERENCES', followed by 'INTERNET', select 'display PDF in
browser'. If you still have problems opening the PDF file, right click on the
link for the PDF file and select 'save as'. Save to a location (like desktop)
that you can open the file.
Web TV Instructions for opening PDF files:
Adobe has created a page that will convert a PDF file to HTML. All you have to
do is type in the address of the PDF file, choose a button, and the file will
show up on your screen. You can access the page at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
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Locating the address of a PDF file:
Using your remote or keyboard, highlight the name of the file with the yellow
cursor. Choose the Options key on your remote or keyboard. The Options panel
will pop up. Choose Info on the Options panel. Write down the address carefully,
and enter it at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html . (Using a PC: right
click on the link and select 'properties', then highlight the URL - website
address that begins with http - and right click, select 'copy' and then 'paste'
into the form at the Adobe site.) |
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