What are these files?
Adobe Acrobat files are visually-rich electronic documents. They
have all the colour, graphics, and layout of the original publication,
but can be read on more than one type of computer system, without
the reader having the software that originally created the document.
If you print it, your copy will be as faithful to the original
as your printer can produce.
How do I view them?
You will need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This software
is available free of charge from Adobe Systems, for almost all operating
systems. To visit Adobe's site, and download the appropriate software
for your system, go to the following URL:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Once you have retrieved the compressed file containing the software, run it
in a temporary subdirectory, where it will expand into its constituent parts.
Then, run the 'install' program. It will find your browser software and install
itself. The next time you click on a PDF file, it will present the document
properly in your browser window.
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