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[access-uk] Re: Downloading PDf documents
- From: "Douglas Harrison" <harrisondf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:31:57 -0000
Thanks Mark. I just "looked" and found to my surprise that the option
mentioned was actually checked although I did not intend it to be so. I
suspect that when I upgraded to 6.02 I did not make the change. That
would account for having to use the "Save Target as" recently.
Douglas
On 4 Jan 2005 at 22:11, Mark Matthews wrote:
> Douglas,
>
> I've pasted this from JFW Lite:
>
> You will find some PDF files on the web. To download the PDF to your hard
> drive instead of having it open in your browser window, first run Acrobat
> Reader. Press CTRL+K to open the Preferences dialog. When the dialog
> opens, you are placed in a list box containing several different
> selections. Press I twice to move to the Internet page. If you are using
> Acrobat/Reader 5, press O instead to move to Options. Press ALT+D to move
> to and clear the Display PDF in Browser check box. Press ENTER to accept
> the change and close the dialog That way when you enter on a link for a
> PDF it will give you a download dialog and you can save the PDF to your
> hard drive. Then just enter on the filename and it will open locally in
> Adobe Reader.
>
> I believe you are a HAL User, but as the above seemed pretty Unbiased Re:
> screen-readers, thought I'd post it.
>
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Douglas Harrison
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