All Forms that are available on our Web
site come in the following format:
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.pdf files can be:
- viewed or printed on-screen
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downloaded onto your own
computer.
Superannuation Publications available on
our Web site include guides, pamphlets, and technical
publications.
Each publication is available in one or more of
the following formats:
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HTML files can be:
- viewed or printed on-screen
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downloaded onto your own
computer.
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.pdf files can be:
- viewed or printed on-screen
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downloaded onto your own
computer.
Using .pdf files for forms and
publications
To access the Superannuation Forms and/or
Publications in .pdf format, download the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader® which allows you to
view, navigate, and print .pdf files across all major
computer platforms.
If you have any difficulties downloading the
Reader, the Adobe® Web site also offers a
customer
support service (Adobe® Web site).
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View and print
With your Adobe Acrobat Reader®, you can
view and print .pdf files just as you would any
word-processing file. When the Reader is
installed on your computer, simply click on the
hyperlink that leads to the .pdf file.
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Download
There are two ways to download a .pdf file
onto your own computer.
1. When you are at a hyperlink to the .pdf
file but have not yet opened the file:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer®:
Right-click on the hyperlinked .pdf file name
and select "Save Target As". Then save the
document in any directory and access the file
with your Reader.
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Netscape: Right-click on the
hyperlink and select "Save Link As". Then save
the document in any directory and access the
file with your Reader.
2. When you have already opened the .pdf
file:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer®:
Select "File" and then "Save As" in your Web
browser's toolbar. Then save the document in
any directory and access the file with your
Reader.
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Netscape: Select "File" and
then "Open page" in your Web browser's toolbar.
In the menu box, select "Choose file" and save
the document in any directory. Make sure the
file specification says "All types." Access the
file with your Reader.
Using HTML files for publications
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View
Click on a hyperlinked word(s) or image to access
the HTML file it is linked to.
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Print
Once you have accessed an HTML file, select "File"
and then "Print" in your Web browser's
toolbar.
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Download
Once you have accessed an HTML file, select "File"
and then "Save As" in your Web browser's toolbar
and save in a directory.
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