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princeton - 23 Feb 2006 17:25 GMT
my apple wasnt able to read the pdf file sent from a window PC. pls
advice.

do i need to install any software in order to read the pdf file?
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 23 Feb 2006 18:37 GMT
> my apple wasnt able to read the pdf file sent from a window PC. pls
> advice.
>
> do i need to install any software in order to read the pdf file?

It depends on what version of the system you are running. Since I see
you posted from a MacOS X machine I assume that's what you have. You can
try dragging the file to the Preview application.
You can also download the Adobe Reader from http://www.adobe.com/

To make sure all your PDF files open automatically when you double-click
them, you can select one of them in the Finder, press command-i and
select Preview (or reader depending on what you want) in the Open
With... pull down, then you click on apply to all.
This will properly map .pdf files to the application you choose.

Corentin

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