Some downloadable documents on our site, like many other documents available on the Internet, are PDF (Portable Document Format)
documents, a format created by Adobe Systems in 1993
and one which has been an internet standard ever
since. PDF documents look the same on every
computer and as a result, you can view and print
them exactly as they were designed, without needing to have the same program that was used to create
them. This allows the use of special
tables, graphics and typefaces to make the documents more useful for you.
To view a PDF document, to download it, or to print a copy, you must have Adobe's Reader software installed on your computer. It's
FREE so if you don't have it, or you are not sure if you have the latest version, click on the link below to download it. Then, follow
the simple instructions to install the reader
software. It's easy and you'll only need to do it once. When you're done, it will work every time you
visit us or any other website that contains PDF documents.
After you've installed Adobe's Reader, any PDF form can be downloaded and saved as a blank form on your computer,
then without
going back online you can print out a copy whenever you wish.
When you save a PDF document, its file name will include the extension ".pdf" on both Windows and Macintosh computers.
You can always change the name of the file, but never delete the ".pdf" extension. If you
do, you
won't be able to view the document until you fix your mistake. To do that, simply retype ".pdf" (without the quotes) at the end of
the file name.
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