open a blank adobe reader window go to tools and accessability settings find the place where it lets you choose to open in the internet or not and choose not to open in the internet. From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 06:59 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Halting a PDF Accessibility Conversion Hi, Dave. No luck, whether with JAWS right click, the applications key or shift-F10. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Carlson To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:50 AM Subject: Re: Halting a PDF Accessibility Conversion Adrian, I presume you've tried to right click on the link first, to see if you can save it? Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Adrian Spratt To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 06:39 Subject: Halting a PDF Accessibility Conversion Hi. A website links to a PDF file I need to forward to someone. When I click on the link, I am immediately given the dialog for making a PDF file accessible to a screenreader. I can find no way to download the document to my system, nor can I interrupt the accessibility process. When I select "cancel," a message appears: "Alert: Document unavailable." (As an aside, when I allow the process to go forward, it never finishes.) How can I suspend accessibility conversion so that the file is on my screen, even though I might not be able to read it with JAWS, so that I can right-click on it and locate the "send" option?