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Portable Document Format (PDF), developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated, is the
open de facto standard for electronic document distribution worldwide. Adobe PDF is
a universal file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics
of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it.
PDF files are viewed with the Adobe Acrobat® Reader, which is free
for anyone to download and install from the Adobe Web site. If you already have
the Adobe Acrobat® Reader installed on your computer, all you need to do
is to click on any Iris Festival Web site item displaying the graphic ,
and the document will be automatically displayed on your screen in a new browser window. You may
then scroll through the document at your leisure, or print it on your printer. Keep in
mind that the PDF file must first be downloaded to your hard drive before it can be
viewed by the Reader. The amount of download time is a function of the size of the PDF
file and the speed of your Internet connection, so please be patient.
If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat® Reader installed on your computer and wish
to install it, please follow these instructions:
First, Click here
to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat® Reader (5.5mb) from Adobe's Web site.
Please note that this action will open a new browser window.
When the Adobe Web site is displayed, navigate to the link for downloading the free
Reader and click. Follow the instructions provided by Adobe. When the file begins
downloading, be sure to note the name of the folder on your hard drive which will contain
the file (Ex. "C:\Downloads"), and the name of the actual file (Ex: "Acrobat405.exe").
When the download has completed, you will still need to install the software.
To do this, navigate to the appropriate folder, using Windows Explorer or a similar
tool, locate the downloaded file name (Ex: "Acrobat405.exe"), and double-click on the
file name to begin the installation process. Since part of the installation process
is to register "PDF" as a file type associated with the Adobe Acrobat® Reader,
all future PDF files will automatically invoke the Reader when you click on the file
name.
Once the Reader has been installed on your computer, you may delete the original
downloaded file (Ex: "Acrobat405.exe") from your hard drive to conserve disk space.
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