Help
If
you are having problems viewing the PDF files try saving
the PDF to your hard drive:
Make sure that the
Acrobat viewer can read the PDF file by downloading
it to your hard disk and then viewing it in the browser:
In Netscape
Navigator 3.x or later:
1. Right-click (Windows)
or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to
the PDF file, then choose Save Link As or Save Target
As from the pop-up menu.
2. In the Save As dialog
box, specify a name and location for the PDF file, and
then click Save.
Choose one of the following options to open the PDF
file:
3. In Navigator
3.x for Windows or Mac OS, choose File > Open File.
In Navigator 4.x for Windows, choose File > Open
Page, and then click Choose File.
In Navigator 4.x for Mac OS, choose File > Open >
Page in Navigator.
4. If you're using
Navigator for Windows, choose either All Files or Acrobat
files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu.
Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open.
The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the
browser window.
In Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or later:
1. Right-click (Windows)
or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to
the PDF file, and then choose Save Target As from the
pop-up menu.
2. In the Save As
dialog box, specify a name and location for the PDF
file, and then click Save.
3. Choose File >
Open and click Browse.
Choose All Files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu.
Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open.
The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the
browser window.
Note: If the viewer
displays only a blank screen or returns an error after
you've downloaded a PDF file to your hard disk, the
viewer or the PDF file may be damaged. Exit the browser,
restart the viewer, and try to open an Acrobat Online
Guide from the viewer's Help menu. If the viewer can't
display an online guide, the viewer itself may be damaged
and you should contact Acrobat Technical Support. If
the viewer correctly displays the online guide, try
opening the PDF file you downloaded. If the viewer can
display the downloaded PDF file, the PDF file isn't
damaged; rather, your browser isn't working with the
Acrobat plug-in. If the viewer still displays only a
blank screen or returns an error, the PDF file is probably
damaged.
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