| Finding
out if you need Adobe Acrobat Reader |
| 1. |
Select
a state. |
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Click
on the link of a town / city and the issue you want
to read. |
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Here
2 things may happen: 1 - the Acrobat Reader will
start and you will see your newsletter; 2 - a
box will pop-up with the options "Open"
and "Save" or "Run" and "Save"
(the options may be different depending on your
operating system and internet browser, but basically
these will be the options). If your case is the
number 2, then you don't have the program and
you will have to download and install it from
Adobe's Website (Step 2). |
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| Downloading
Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe's Website |
| 1. |
Go
to the Acrobat website by clicking
here. |
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Place
your mouse over the option "DOWNLOADS"
and click on the link "FREE ACROBAT READER". |
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| 3. |
On
the middle and bottom of the page you will see
a yellow / orange image with "GET ACROBAT
READER", click on it. The image is the same
as this bellow. |
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| 4. |
Choose
your language and platform. If you are unsure
of what platform to choose, select the "Windows
98" option if you have a older computer (like
2+ years) or select "Windows 2000/XP"
for computers with less than 2 years. |
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| 5. |
Click
on the download button. A box will pop-up with
the options "Open" and "Save"
or "Run" and "Save "(the options
may be different depending on your operating system
and internet browser, but basically these will
be the options), choose the "Open" option.
The program will be downloaded to your computer
and will run automatically. Follow the instructions,
and when you are done go back to the Senior Citizen
Publishing Website, click on Newsletter, select
your state and issue you want to read. It should
open the newsletter normally. |
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| If
you still have problems viewing your newsletter
online, contact us using the form on the Contact
Us section and selecting Website as the subject. |