In order to
access PDF files, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader software must be
used. If you currently have this software installed on your computer,
you can use it to view or print PDF files after you have downloaded
them. Your browser may already be configured to use the Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader as a "helper application," so that you can automatically
view a PDF file when you select it.
If you do not
have the Adobe® software installed, your browser may give you
the option of downloading and saving PDF files for later viewing
and printing. In this case, you do not need to configure your browser,
but you will still need to have the Adobe® software installed
in order to access the downloaded PDF files.
It is also highly
recommended that PDF files be printed on a PostScript® printer,
if one is available. Although PDF files may print legibly on other
printers, a PostScript® printer will ensure a correct rendering
of the document.
If you do not
have the Adobe® software installed, you can install it by downloading
a free copy. Please note that the system requirements for this software
are: 4 MB of RAM, 5 MB of hard disk space, plus 7 MB of additional
temporary disk space available during installation. For instructions,
go to the Adobe® site at http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
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