About Adobe and PDF files
Some files on this website are available in PDF
format.
PDF is an acronym for 'Portable Document format' which was
created by Adobe. It allows you to view and print a file exactly as
the author designed it. It preserves the look and feel of the
original document.
You need to have a copy of
Acrobat Reader on your computer to
download these files. The reader is available
free of charge at Adobe.
To download a Acrobat Reader, click the following link which
will open in a new window: www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
Follow the instructions on the Adobe Page to download the
appropriate reader for your computer.
Access Adobe
If you have a visual impairment and use a
screen reader there are useful online tools available on the Access
Adobe website. These will convert PDF documents into a web page
(HTML) or text. The following link which will open in a new window:
www.adobe.com/enterprise/accessibility/main.html.
Problems downloading PDFs
Some internet users have problems downloading
PDFs. When these occur people usually complain of a PDF
document freezing when loaded, loading incomplete information or
loading blank pages.
Here is a suggestion which may help:
- Windows users: Right click the link to the pdf
document. (Mac users click and hold on the PDF link.)
- From the pop up menu select Save Target As
(note: some browsers may have 'save link as...' or 'save file
as...').
A small window will open. You will see a prompt to select the
location on your computer where you want to save the file.
- Select a location and click save or
ok. The PDF will be downloaded and saved on your
computer.
- Once the file is saved you can open it
using Adobe Acrobat Reader. Copies of Acrobat
Reader are available free from www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
Problems opening PDFs with Internet Explorer
This is a recognised problem between Internet Explorer 5 (IE)
and Acrobat Reader 4.0. To resolve it, follow these steps:
- Open Acrobat Reader.
- Under the file menu, select Preferences -
General.
- Under "options," uncheck the "Web Browser
Integration" box.
- Click OK.
You can also overcome the problem with IE 5 and Acrobat Reader 4
by upgrading your IE browser and Acrobat Reader software.