Adobe Reader is a free program that enables you to view forms and documents. PDF stands for "portable document format," meaning it retains the original look of a document.
To download Adobe Reader, click here and follow the instructions below.
Windows
1. Download Adobe Reader for Windows from the Adobe website and follow the online instructions:
Under Step 1 of 2, select your Language, Platform, and Connection Speed.
Step 2 of 2 will display. Checkboxes to download the full version of Adobe Reader, the Adobe Yahoo! Toolbar, and Photoshop Album 2.0 Starter Edition software will already be selected. You only need to download Adobe Reader, so you may deselect the other checkboxes. Click the 'continue' button.
You will be redirected to another screen. Click the 'download' button.
2. You will be prompted to select a download location. Choose your Desktop (or other preferable location) and follow the onscreen instructions.
Note: Netscape users will need to navigate to the download location and double click the file to launch the installation. Firefox users should choose 'Open with' in the dialogue box that appears after clicking download to immediately launch the installation.
3. The first time you use Adobe Reader, you will be prompted to accept the licence agreement.
Macintosh
This assumes you have StuffIt or some other binhex decoder installed (it is
installed by default).
1. Download Adobe Reader for Macintosh from the Adobe website and follow the online instructions:
Under Step 1 of 2, select your Language, Platform, and Connection Speed.
Step 2 of 2 will display. A checkbox to download the full version of Adobe Reader will already be selected. Click the ‘continue’ button.
You will be redirected to another screen. Click the 'download' button.
2. You may be prompted to select a download location. Choose your Desktop (or other preferable location) and follow the onscreen instructions.
3. The first time you use Adobe Reader, you will be prompted to accept the
licence agreement.
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