Viewing, Downloading, and Printing PDF Files (Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP)
How do I view PDF Files on a Windows 95 /98 /ME /2000 /XP System?
When Acrobat Reader is installed on a Windows system, it automatically
configures the browser you are using to display PDF files inside
a browser window, by installing a plug-in into the browser's
plug-in folder.
What this means is that when you click on any PDF file link
on the Web, your browser will automatically display the PDF file
in your browser's window. It will also display an Adobe Acrobat
toolbar underneath your regular browser toolbars. You can now
navigate through the file, reading it as you would any other document.
How do I download PDF Files Directly to my Windows Hard
Drive? (or wherever you save your files)
Instead of viewing (or while viewing) the PDF file within the
browser, you can choose to download the PDF file directly to your
computer by following these steps:
1. Right-Click on the "Download Item Now" link.
2. Choose "Save Target/File As".
3. Save the file to the location of your choice.
How do I print my PDF file?
You can print the downloaded PDF file by launching the Acrobat
Reader application, opening the file, and using the Print command
from the File menu.
If the PDF opens in a new browser window, you can
also print the document from within the open browser window, by
clicking on the printer icon in the Acrobat toolbar.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader information above is basic by nature.
For a detailed collection of information specific to Adobe Acrobat
Reader (e.g., viewing, saving, and printing files) please click here.
If you have any questions about the Saddleback Educational eStore or require further information, please contact:
- Customer Service Department
- The Saddleback Educational eStore
- E-mail: customerservice@educationalebooks.com
- Phone: (780) 440-9875 (Monday - Friday)
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