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Tips for Downloading Files


WinZip

When you click on the link to "Download Full Kit," you will be prompted to save the file to your hard drive. To unzip the files once you have saved them to your computer, use WinZip. If you don't already have WinZip, you can download it (get WinZip).

PowerPoint

If you do not have PowerPoint on your computer, you can view the slides with the free PowerPoint Viewer (get PowerPoint Viewer).

PDF Files

PDFs are like electronic photocopies. They will load onto your screen in a format that is a bit fuzzy and difficult to read on screen, but if you print them, you will have a document that looks just like the original. PDF versions of most of the material are provided. If you prefer to read printed material, you can print out all the documents and create a notebook for yourself.

If you click on a PDF and it doesn't open, it may be that you do not have the "reader" installed on your computer. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is free and safe to download. You can click here to get Acrobat Acrobat Reader on the Adobe site. Just be sure to make a note of where (into what folder) you download the reader. Once you download it, you will need to go to that folder and click or double click on the icon to install it.

Call for Assistance

If you have trouble with any of these steps, please e-mail us or call toll free 800-438-4380, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Eastern, M-F.




Page last updated Feb 05, 2009

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