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Accessing PDF Files
Adobe Reader enables online viewing of .pdf documents through your Web browser, such as Internet Explorer. This means that you will not have to launch the Adobe Reader separately after downloading .pdf documents because they will automatically be opened in the Adobe Reader by the browser. You may still download and view the document offline through the Adobe Reader without the browser if you choose to do so. Click here to download the free Adobe Reader designed for your operating system or platform.
There is a known problem with certain versions of browsers which causes PDF files not to display completely or not to display at all inside your browser window. The general solution is to configure your computer to display PDF's in a separate Adobe Acrobat application, rather than within a browser window. To do this, follow the instructions below:
Acrobat 6 and 7
- Open Adobe Acrobat or Reader
- Select Edit > Preferences > Internet
- Deselect the check box next to "Display PDF in browser"
- Close Adobe Acrobat or Reader
- Close browser, if open
Alternatively, hold the cursor over the PDF link and right-click the mouse. A number of options will appear, select "Save Target As." Save the PDF to an appropriate location (e.g desktop). Click "Open" when the file has been saved.
If you are still unable to view the PDF file, get more troubleshooting information from the Adobe Web site.
If the page is blank
Try refreshing your browser by either pressing the F5 key on your keyboard or clicking the refresh button on your browser.
Netscape Users
If you get the error message "File does not begin with '%PDF'", click ok on the message pop up, hit your back button to go to the previous page, right click on the hyperlink on the file you are looking to read, left click on "Save Target As", and as mentioned above, save the file to an appropriate location on your pc and once the file is saved click on Open.
If you are unable to hit the back button, and are trying to reach our rules page, please go here, http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/rules/proposed/index.htm. From here you can go to the rule you are looking for, right click on the hyperlink and go to "Save Target As". Then open Adobe Reader and open the file.
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