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Acrobat's portable document format (PDF) files are widely used
on the Web because they preserve the original appearance of
the printed document. To access these files, you must have
the Acrobat Reader on your computer, configured to work with
your browser. When viewed or printed in the Acrobat Reader,
the document appears as it does in the hard copy version.
A
toolbar appears at the top of a PDF document. All functions
for working with these files reside on this toolbar. Do
not use the browser's toolbar or other functions to print,
save, or search these files. Printing with the browser's print
function will result in blank pages.
Many
PDF documents contain bookmarks to the major sections. If
the bookmarks are not visible when you open the file, select
the bookmark button in the Button Bar of the Acrobat Reader.
Just click a bookmark to jump to the corresponding topic or
section in the document. To view sub-topic bookmarks, click
the triangle icon at the left of a bookmark.
If
you do not have the Acrobat Reader, you may download a free
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