Portable Document Format (PDF) Files and Adobe Acrobat

Many forms and publication from the government, such as the IRS, are in Portable
Document Format (PDF). Judicial council forms are among those forms in PDF format.
Documents saved as PDF files retain all of the formatting of the original document
including fonts, footnotes, headers, footers, and graphics. These documents can be viewed,
navigated, searched, and printed from any Windows, DOS, UNIX, MAC, or OS-2 platform that
has Acrobat reader software (FREE from Adobe Systems,
Inc.) installed and configured for use with the browser.
To view PDF files you must first download Acrobat Reader
Software for your particular platform. The downloaded file will be a self-extracting file
that will expand into several separate files when you double-click on it's filename. One
of the resulting files will be named setup.exe. To install the reader on your system
simply double-click on this file and follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: If you're
using Windows from a network, ask your network administrator if the reader has already
been installed and where it's located (it's directory path). If it's not already
installed, ask your network administrator to install it on the network since Acrobat needs
access to Windows directories during installation (normal users probably will not have
write permissions to Windows system files on the network).
Once you've downloaded and installed the reader you'll need to configure it as a
browser plug-in or helper application so that you can view any PDF file on the Internet
automatically by clicking on its hotlink (just as you would any other web page link).
After this one-time setup, you can automatically view any PDF format document.
Top of Page
| Home || Hot Links
|