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For
info on what PDF is and how to configure your browser
for online viewing, please keep reading:
PDF
stands for "Portable Document Format."
It is a technology developed by Adobe based on a language called
Postscript.
PDF
allows you to zoom in to any portion of the page and view
razor sharp text.
The
Acrobat PDFViewer plug-in included with Acrobat Reader is
automatically loaded into either Netscape Navigator or Internet
Explorer when Acrobat is installed. It allows you to view
our catalog within the browser window while online before
it has finished downloading (if you have the most recent
version of your browser).
However,
it takes a lot of memory to run Reader at the same time as
browser software, so you may want to download the PDF file
and view it offline if you're on a computer that's short
of memory.
You
can save a document that is visible within the browser for
reading later. The saving procedure varies between different
browsers. In Netscape Navigator, select File > Save As...
In Internet Explorer, select File > Save As... and choose
Source as the type.
For
information on either using the PDFViewer plug-in to display
PDF files within your browser window or configuring your
browser to use Acrobat Reader as a helper application so
that PDF files display within Acrobat Reader, visit
Adobe's solutions page.
If
you are having trouble downloading, installing or using the
Adobe Reader, please
visit Adobe's site for more help. |