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Get Adobe Acrobat Reader Some documents available for download require a PDF reader to view. This is available for free, so click here to download the Acrobat Reader. However using Adobe Acrobat Reader as a plug-in to your internet browser may cause incompatibilities that prevent proper viewing and/or printing of the documents you are downloading from this web site. The following are alternative methods that allow for proper viewing and printing. First you must open your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader and find out what version you have installed. Select "Help" from the top Command Menu followed by "About Acrobat Reader".

Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0
Open Adobe Acrobat Reader as a separate application. Make sure you are not viewing it as a plug-in through your browser. Select "Edit" from the top Command Menu. Select "Preferences" from the drop down menu followed by "General". Make sure "options" is selected in the left hand column of the pop-up window that appears. Uncheck the box "Display PDF in Browser" followed by OK. The next time you select a hyperlink in your browser that contains a PDF file, a pop-up window will appear asking if you would like to Save the file or Open the file. Selecting Open will launch Adobe Acrobat Reader as a separate application instead of a plug-in inside your browser.

Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0
Open Adobe Acrobat Reader as a separate application. Make sure you are not viewing it as a plug-in through your browser. Select "File" from the top Command Menu. Select "Preferences" from the drop down menu followed by "General". Uncheck the box "Web Browser Integration " option followed by OK. The next time you select a hyperlink in your browser that contains a PDF file, a pop-up window will appear asking if you would like to Save the file or Open the file. Selecting Open will launch Adobe Acrobat Reader as a separate application instead of a plug-in inside your browser.

Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or earlier
RIGHT click on the PDF hyperlink instead of Left clicking on it. A small pop-up menu will appear. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer select "Save Target As". If you are using Netscape select "Save Link As". Another pop-up window will appear allowing you to select the location you wish to save the file to. After you have saved the file you can can open the file running Adobe Acrobat Reader as a separate application.

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