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How can I read PDF (Acrobat) files?

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You need the free Acrobat reader. Go to the following link, and follow the download instructions. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

What are Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files and how do I read them?

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PDF files are Portable Document Format files. They are a file format developed by Adobe that allow print documents to be read by a large number of different types of computers and devices. To read PDF files you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader (or the equivalent for your machine) installed. You can download the program for free on Adobe's website: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.

What are PDF and Acrobat files?

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Most semiconductor manufacturers use this format for data sheets. A PDF viewer (Acrobat Reader) may be obtained from http://www.adobe.com. Many semiconductor manufacturers either link to Adobe or have local copies of the viewer on their own sites. A freeware pdf viewer for Xwindows systems is also available, do a search for xpdf. This is useable for systems they haven't ported acrobat to, even homebuilt ones.

Why are some files in PDF format, and how can I read them?

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Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) reproduces the exact look of a printed page and is used for documents that could not be readily deployed in hypertext markup language (HTML)--the "typeset" format that is designed for web browsers--or in the plain "typewriter" text of ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange). Also, the document may be offered in PDF along with one or both of the other two formats.

How do I get Adobe Acrobat so I can read PDF articles?

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To get Adobe Acrobat so you can read PDF articles, simply download the free program at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.

What are Adobe Acrobat PDF files?

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PDF stands for Portable Document Format. This type of file is used widely on the web because it is relatively small and easy to share across different computer platforms. The software required to read PDFs is available free online. It's called Acrobat Reader and you download it from Adobe. When clicking on links to Acrobat PDF files, your browser may open the document in a new browser window, or ask you whether you wish to view or save the document.

I can't read the various "PDF" formatted files found on the website. What is wrong?

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To read these files, Adobe Acrobat must be properly installed on your computer. It can be downloaded for free from the Adobe site . Even if you do not load PDF on your computer, many of the PDF files found on this site are stored in alternative formats, such as text or HTML.

What are PDF files? Why do I need Acrobat?

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PDF files, represented on this site by the icon - - are documents created using Adobe Acrobat. These files are quickly becoming a standard both in business and in academia. They are special because they have been created using a specification that allows them to appear the same no matter what type of printer you print them out on, or type of computer you view them. There are no issues with formatting (pictures or text running off the screen) because formatting is part of the file specification.

What are PDF files and how can I read them?

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The resources on Teaching Ideas are in a variety of formats. Some of these are in PDF format. To read PDF files, you need some software called Abobe Acrobat Reader. It is free and can be obtained from many computer magazine coverdisks, or downloaded from the Internet at http://www.adobe.com/acrobat.

How can I read the PDF files on this site?

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You must have installed Adobe Reader on your local PC. This is available as a free download from http://www.adobe.com. If you experience difficulties opening PDF files downloaded from our website, please try updating your copy of Adobe Reader to the latest version, which corrects many known issues.

Can JAWS read PDF files?

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Yes, with JAWS Version 5 or later, and Adobe Acrobat Version 6 or later, provided that the documents are authored correctly, most PDF files are accessable to a JAWS user. A list is being compiled for people who author PDF documents. A partial list can be found under the JAWS Help Topic, "JAWS and Adobe Acrobat Reader."

Can you tell me X about Acrobat and PDF files?

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Nope. I don't know anything about Acrobat or PDF files. Check out the Adobe website. You may find the information you need there.

Where can I get the Adobe Acrobat reader to display PDF files?

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Before you can read Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) files, you need to get a PDF reader program. This program with be activated if you click on a link to a PDF document. For details on getting, installing and using the Adobe Acrobat Reader, see the Adobe Acrobat Portable Document (PDF) Reader home pages.

How do I get a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader so I can view PDF files?

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Go to Adobe's web site at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html and download the free Acrobat Reader for your platform. If you are on a Windows computer, make sure you use Acrobat Reader 5. There is a bug in Reader 3 and Reader 4 for Windows which makes some accents disappear when the file is printed.

Why can't I manipulate PDF files in Acrobat Reader?

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Acrobat Reader is simply a viewer. No changes can be made to a document. It is necessary to use Adobe Acrobat Exchange to manipulate documents in PDF format.

Can HTMLDOC generate 128-bit encrypted PDF files like Acrobat 5.0?

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Yes. 128-bit encryption is automatically used when generating PDF files in Acrobat 5.0 (PDF 1.4) mode.

Why do you use "pdf" (adobe Acrobat) files for a lot of the notes?

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A few reasons. 1. Everyone, regardless of their computer type, age, make, etc. can get Adobe Acrobat Reader for free. 2. Size. Reader files are considerably smaller when it comes to graphics, pictures, and the like, which decreases your download time. 3. It easier for me to focus on one file type rather than trying to support all the programs everyone is using.

Can I annotate my Adobe Acrobat images (PDF) files for use in my TrialDirector case?

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Download the new TrialDirector version 4.5 "PDF Viewer Add-On" from the inData's website and install it, then whenever you launch a PDF file in TrialDirector (Presentation Mode), the file will be TEMPORARILY converted to a file type that will allow markups and annotations. Once the file is open in TrialDirector, create you annotations, and then use the "Screen Snapshot" feature in TrialDirector. This will save the file with the markups.

Can you convert my paper files into editable Microsoft Word? or Acrobat PDF documents?

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Yes, if you request Optical Character Recognition (OCR) when we scan your documents. The quality of the resulting document depends on the scanning resolution and the quality of the original paper document.
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