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If you have the Reader, then you can choose to either open the Acrobat file in your browser (just by clicking on the link) or you can download it for viewing directly with Acrobat (by using the menu which appears when you click with the right mouse button). 

It is often best to download it first and then open up Acrobat, instead of using your browser. If the file is a large one, using your browser can take quite some time. An explanation of downloading Acrobat files is below. 

(If your browser is giving you troubles when you try to open these files, you may need to upgrade it. You can follow the links on the left for Explorer or Netscape to get the download.) 

To download Acrobat files to your machine without opening them in your browser:

  1. Right click on the link (Mac users click-and-hold)

  2. Select "Save Target As" or "Save Link As" from the pop-up menu.

  3. Give the file a name and make a note of the directory in which you are saving it, then click "Save".

  4. To view the file, open up Adobe Acrobat on your computer and then open up the saved file from within Acrobat. 

 

 

 

 

 

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