Portable Document
Format and Acrobat Reader
What is a PDF
file?
A
Portable Document Format file is a self-contained
cross-platform document. In plain language, it is a file
that will look the same on the screen and in print,
regardless of what kind of computer or printer someone is
using and regardless of what software package was
originally used to create it.
Although
they contain the complete formatting of the original
document, including fonts and images, PDF files are
highly compressed, allowing complex information to be
downloaded efficiently.
What do you need
to view and print PDF
files?
Virtually anyone - including Windows, DOS, Macintosh and
UNIX system users - can view and print a PDF file using
the free Acrobat Reader, which can be installed
and configured to work seamlessly within your Internet
browser.
To
download the free Acrobat Reader see
the Adobe
site.
Configuring the
browser
Some browsers may need to be configured to download PDF
files effectively, so that they will be opened in a
window within the browser without requiring you to launch
a separate application. Two examples of browser
configuration:
Netscape
Navigator for Macintosh
Netscape
Navigator for Windows