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Note: if you use Netscape, I will
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Ok, here it is...what we have been waiting for, and the reason that we downloaded Adobe Acrobat Reader in the first place.

So, what do you think?
Just a few things that you need to know about what you are seeing.
1. The Adobe Acrobat Reader opened automatically, because the IRS Form calls for the AAR to display it properly (remember the PDF format thing?)
2. To get around the Form...to look at it, read it, scroll down etc, there are a few things that you need to know.
A. When you point to the form, you will see a little white "grab hand", not the same hand with a finger that means a link is here, but a "grab hand" that allows you to left click and hold down the left mouse button and literally drag the form and move it up or down! Neat huh?
B. Also, there is a magnifier feature that allows you to zoom in and out on the form.
C. If you decide to print for form, which is highly likely, since you went to all of the trouble of finding/displaying the form, it's a fair guess that you wanted to print it...right? Look on the Adobe Standard Tool Bar above and you will see a tiny printer icon...3rd from the left...1st is the Adobe logo (and "A" in red...see it?), then there is a floppy disk icon (if you choose to save the form to disk), and finally, the printer icon. Left click it and it will/should open up a print window. Note, on the print window you can choose to print all or print whatever page/pages that you choose. I've looked at some PDF forms/instructions that are 60 pages long! And most likely, I don't want to print all 60 pages. Anyhow...I think you get the idea about the print choices.
So, without going into an Adobe Acrobat Reader tutorial, I think I'll leave it at that and let you get back to work or whatever.
A final thought, if you need/want more info on how to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here and review their on-line tutorial. (The page will open in a new window.)
Hope you enjoy your new Adobe Acrobat Reader program and hope you feel a little more comfortable about downloading/installing programs from the internet! That's it for downloading. Click on another tutorial below or go back over the Downloading pages here:
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