| Adobe
Acrobat Reader |
|
|
|
|
 |
If you do not already
have it installed on your PC, seriously consider downloading for free
Adobe Acrobat reader by clicking on the icon to the left. |
|
|
| Why
Acrobat? |
Acrobat has become
the default method for making available documents on the web, including
documents on this site and IMA national. Also, many organizations make
their public documents available through Acrobat, including the forms
and publications of the IRS. |
|
|
|
|
| How does it work? |
The Acrobat reader can be
used in two ways. First, documents can be saved onto your PC by
right-clicking the mouse with the cursor on the document name on the web
page, and later viewed or printed with the Acrobat Reader. The other
method applies if you are using Windows 95: clicking on an Adobe
document (which all have the exension .PDF) will automatically engage
the Reader for instantaneous viewing while you are still on the web. |
|
|
|
|
| How do I get it? |
It's pretty simple. Click
on the "Get Acrobat" icon on the top left of this page and
follow the instructions to immediately download the Reader. It's free,
and all you have to do is fill in some registration info. If you're
having problems, just ask your personal PC/internet guru for help. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|