Document & Adobe Help

The documents provided on the Office of General Counsel website are in either Adobe Acrobat Reader format or Word format. To view PDF files, the Acrobat Reader is required. Adobe Acrobat

Working with Documents from this Site

  • How do I download these documents for use on my hard drive?

Place your cursor over the PDF or Word icon. Press the right click on your mouse. A window will pop up. Select the option "Save Target As." This will then ask where you want to save the document. Select the appropriate file on your hard drive and click "save." Remember to occasionally check back to this Internet site to make sure that you have the most recent version of the text.

  • What is the Adobe Acrobat Reader, is it really free and what does PDF mean?

The Acrobat Reader is a software package developed by Adobe Systems Inc. to enable the use of documents created in Adobe Acrobat. The Acrobat software is purchased by those who create the documents; the reader is available free to any user needing to read a PDF document. PDF stands for  Portable Document Format - in plain English, a document that can be read on any computer, with any operating system, and any word processing software by using the free Reader - hence "portable."

Adobe Help

  • How do I move around in the Acrobat Reader to view a PDF? NEED PDF LINK**
  • Be sure to print from the Acrobat Reader printer icon, not from your browser menu.
  • How do I get a free copy of the Acrobat Reader?
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