Help with Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) Files
What are .PDF Files?
.PDF Files are Adobe® Acrobat files. These are files that allow the
creator to provide the viewer a file that looks exactly like it did when
it was created. And the viewer does not need the application software
that the creator used (i.e., Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, etc.). The
viewer can view the file onscreen, or print it and it will look just like
it is supposed to look.
.PDF files are ideal for viewing from the Internet. We use them on this
site to make documents available such as the various lay ministry schedules.
How do I View .PDF Files?
When made available on a Web site, .PDF files are hyperlinked on one
of the Web pages. On this site, we also use an icon that looks like this:
When you click on the hyperlink, your browser will open up the Adobe
Acrobat Reader plugin. Then the .PDF document will load into the Acrobat
Reader and you will be able to view it. The late versions of both Internet
Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers all have this plugin already
built in.
But I Cannot View the File When I Click the Link!
If your Web browser does not have the Adobe Acrobat reader built in,
it is available for free by downloading from Adobe's Web site. If you
do not have this software, you really should. It is very useful, not only
for viewing .PDF documents from the Web, but also for viewing documentation
that is provided electronically with software.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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