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This web site publishes some documents using Adobe's(R) Portable Document Format (PDF).


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What this means is that it has been placed in a PDF file format and may be displayed or printed exactly as the author created the document.

To display or print the document, you must already have or download the free Adobe (R) Acrobat Reader. The Acrobat Reader allows anyone to view, navigate, and print documents in the Adobe (R) Portable Document Format (PDF). Follow the directions on the Adobe (R) site to install and configure the reader for use with your web browser.

Acrobat Reader 6 Description

Acrobat Reader is free, and freely distributable, software that lets you view and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Acrobat Reader also lets you fill in and submit PDF forms online.

Acrobat Reader is available for the following platforms:

  • Mac OS
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 98
  • Windows NT 3.51
  • Windows NT 4.0
  • Windows 3.1x
  • OS/2
  • UNIX: DEC Alpha
  • UNIX: HP-UX
  • UNIX: IBM AIX
  • UNIX: Linux
  • UNIX: SGI IRIX
  • UNIX: Sun Solaris x86
  • UNIX: Sun Solaris SPARC

Details of finding, selecting, and copying text when viewing PDF files within Web browsers:

The following tools have been added to the Adobe Reader toolbar displayed when users view PDF files inside of a Web browser window:

  • A Copy tool, which appears to the left of the Hand tool; its icon shows two pages (a page and its copy).
  • A Select Text tool, which appears to the right of the Zoom Out (magnifying glass minus) tool; its icon shows the letters abc in a selection box.
  • A Find tool, which appears to the right of the Fit Width tool; its icon is a pair of binoculars.
  • A Find Again tool, which appears to the right of the Find tool; its icon is a small pair of binoculars under a curved arrow.

To copy text (for pasting elsewhere) when viewing PDF documents within a browser window:

  1. Click on the Select Text tool.
  2. Select the desired text.
  3. Click on the Copy tool.

When you have finished selecting text, click on the Hand button to return to browsing.

To find a text string when viewing PDF documents within a browser window:

  1. Click on the Find tool.
  2. Enter the desired text in the Find dialog box.
  3. Click on the Find button in the dialog box or click on the Find Again tool to find another occurrence of the text.

Note: Finding text may take a while if the PDF file must be retrieved from the Web server. During the Find operation, the Find dialog box's Cancel button will not function. The Find operation can be stopped by using the Escape key (on Macintosh, command-period can also be used).

Select, Copy, Find, and Find Again must be done using the tools on the Acrobat toolbar. The Copy, Select All, and Find menu items on your browser's Edit menu will not invoke the corresponding commands on PDF documents.

Problems Viewing pdf files:

White space where a PDF file should display, can occur if Internet Explorer has an old or bad copy of the PDF file in its cache. You may be able to correct the problem by clearing its cache as follows:

  1. In Internet Explorer, choose Tools>Internet Options and click the Delete Files button, in the Temporary Internet files section.
  2. Click OK.
  3. Click the Refresh button or choose View>Refresh to redisplay the PDF file.
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Last Date Updated: June 23, 2006

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