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About PDF files
PDF (Portable Document Format) from Adobe is a way of publishing
documents online so that they appear exactly as they did in print
with formatting and graphics preserved.
You can view and print PDF files from any computer (for example,
Mac or Windows) using the free Acrobat Reader software which must
be installed on your computer.
Getting Acrobat Reader software
Acrobat Reader is free software - download
for Windows, Mac and Unix/Linux.
How Acrobat operates depends on the version of Acrobat and your
browser. Acrobat may download and install as a plug-in to your Web
browser. This means that it will open .pdf documents within your
Web browser window.
Your Web browser may treat Acrobat as any other "helper"
application and require you to configure your browser preferences
(or options) so the browser knows to use Acrobat Reader to display
the .pdf file.
Contact the ServiceDesk@utas.edu.au
or phone (03) 6226 1818 for help in configuring your browser to
open Adobe Acrobat.
Accessibility
- Adobe accessibility site -
http://access.adobe.com/
Information on accessibility features and capabilities. There
are also links to resources to help people with disabilities work
more effectively with Adobe software.
- Online conversion tools for Adobe PDF documents - http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
This section of the main Adobe website provides tools to help
visually disabled users whose screen reader software is not compatible
with Adobe Acrobat® Reader® 5.0. These online tools convert
Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) documents into either HTML
or ASCII text, which can then be read by a number of common screen
reader programs.
More help with using Acrobat Reader
- use the inbuilt help in your Acrobat Reader software.
- go to the Adobe company's website -
www.adobe.com
- If you still have a problem, contact the ServiceDesk by e-mailing
ServiceDesk@utas.edu.au
or phoning (03) 6226 1818.
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