Technical Assistance
Reading PDF Files ||
Printing the Reports
For help with Acrobat Reader:
Getting Acrobat Reader
Using Acrobat Reader
Reading
PDF files
Why PDF (Portable Document Format)?
While HTML is great for displaying information on the Web, it is not very
structured and is not the best choice for producing online manuals and booklets that
require rigid text formatting.
PDF is the de facto standard for electronic distribution of
documents because it's the best way to keep the look and feel of the document intact.
PDF files are compact, cross platform and can be viewed by anyone with a free
Acrobat Reader. And you can create PDF files from any application using Adobe Acrobat 3.0
- even directly from paper!
Additional benefits of using PDF:
- PDF files can be distributed globally via e-mail, the Web,
corporate intranets or CD-ROM.
- Acrobat Reader's navigation and zoom features enable closer
review of PDF file text and images, even within your browser!
- PDF files can be easily viewed and printed a page at a time.
Links, annotations, live forms, security options, video, and sound can be added to PDF
files for enhanced online viewing with Adobe(R) Acrobat 3.0.
How to Read PDF Files?
The RIDE school reports are available in PDF format under
Infoworks! 2000 Reports.
If you don't already have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader
software and want to view PDF files, you'll have to download it. This reader is available
free of charge from the Adobe
Acrobat Download Page.
There are Acrobat Reader versions for all major computer platforms, including Windows,
Windows 95, Macintosh, Sun and UNIX. To
download the reader, you'll need a computer and a web browser (such as Netscape Navigator
or Internet Explorer) connected to the Internet. Ifyou are using a modem to connect to the Internet, it may take you extra time to complete
the download.
Please follow the instructions on the Adobe Acrobat Download Page
to download and install the Acrobat Reader.
Once you've downloaded and installed the Acrobat Reader, you'll be able to view PDF files
simply by clicking on the link to the PDF file in your browser. Either the browser will handle the PDF file, or it will bring up another program
for viewing the PDF file. Either way, a special window will appear that contains buttons that work only for PDF files. Use these buttons to
navigate through the file. If you're having trouble, visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader help site for more
information.
Please refer to help on
how to print the reports for any printing related issues
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Printing
the reports
Printing the Reports from the PDF
Files:
The Portable Document Format (PDF) files are the electronic equivalents of the
formatted reports as they appear in the printed version (hardback volume). If you
like to view and print the reports in the same format as they appear in the printed
version, we recommend you print from the Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
In order to view and print the PDF files, you
would need a free software called "Acrobat Reader". If you do not have Acrobat
Reader on your computer, it is very easy to install and is useful for a variety of
printing functions. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded, for free, at: Adobe Acrobat Download Page.
Refer to help on how to read the pdf files for
more information.
Once you've downloaded and installed the
Acrobat Reader, you'll be able to view PDF files simply by clicking on the link to the PDF
file in your browser. You will be able to either open the PDF document in your Web
browser for online viewing, or in Acrobat Reader if the Reader
has been set up as a helper application for your browser.
Printing the PDF Documents From Your
Web Browser
Refer to printing
the reports from the HTML files below.
Printing the PDF Documents From the
Acrobat Reader
First, select the print options you want by
using the File > Print Setup
(Windows and UNIX) or Page Setup (Macintosh)
command. When you are ready to print, choose File
> Print.
Acrobat Reader offers a Shrink
to Fit print option not available with most other applications. Shrink to Fit shrinks
(and if necessary) rotates oversized pages to fit on the paper size currently loaded in
your printer.
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