Many PDF documents contain bookmarks to the major sections.
If the bookmarks are not visible when you open the file,
select the bookmark button
in the Button Bar of the Acrobat Reader. Just click a bookmark to jump to
the corresponding topic or section in the document. To view sub-topic bookmarks,
click the triangle icon at the left of a bookmark.
If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, you may download a
free copy from Adobe.
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Sometimes our visitors find it easier to open PDF files if they first download
them to their computer and then open them as they would any document. If you
have not tried this already, you may want to see if these four steps work
for you:
1. Right-click (Windows) or click and hold (Macintosh) on the link to the
PDF file.
2. From the popup menu, select Save Link As (Netscape) or Save Target As (Internet
Explorer).
3. Select the location where you want to save the file then select Save.
4. Open Acrobat Reader, choose open from the file menu, locate the file, and
select open.
If you do not already have the latest reader, you can download
the latest reader for free from Adobe.
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Information
on the Adobe Reader and screen reader compatability.
Note: Macintosh Reader installers marked "monolithic" are single file installers
intended for use on tangible media and inside firewalls.
Online Conversion Tools
links to a set of tools that allow blind and visually impaired individuals
to read any document in Adobe PDF. The tools convert PDF documents into simple
HTML or ASCII text that can then be read by a number of common screen reading
programs that synthesize the HTML as audible speech.