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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Accessibility Notice
While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accessibility of this site, some content or services found here might be inaccessible to some visitors. In those circumstances, the contact information for someone who can assist you has been provided:
bureau@pwgsc.gc.ca
Help with Adobe® Acrobat® (PDF) Files
Some of the pages available on the Translation Bureau site are electronic versions of documents that you can view and print across a broad range of hardware and operating systems. These PDF documents can be viewed in Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®.
Visit the Adobe® Acrobat® Web site for instructions on configuring your browser to work with the Acrobat® Reader® and for support and update information.
Converting PDF to HTML or ASCII Formats
The Adobe corporation, in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Trace Center, has developed a tool to help make PDF files more accessible, especially for the visually disabled. The tool converts Adobe PDF documents into HTML or ASCII text which can be read by a number of common programs, namely screen reading programs that synthesize text as audible speech.
To convert Adobe PDF files, send an email to one of the following addresses and include either the URL or the actual PDF document:
pdf2txt@sun.trace.wisc.edu (ASCII)
pdf2html@sun.trace.wisc.edu (HTML)
The translated PDF file will be mailed back in a few minutes.
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