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Adobe Acrobat Reader

 

In order to view some of the documents on this site you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Adobe site gives instructions on how to install the viewer.

The most recent version - Adobe Acrobat Reader includes support for screen readers (Accessibility) via the Microsoft Active Access API (MSAA). Click the link on the right to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader.

You will now be able to open up PDF files in your Internet browser.   To print the documents click on the print button. To download and save files without viewing simply right-click the mouse cursor on the relevant link and then click 'Save Target As'.

Converting PDF documents to text

You can also convert Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) documents on-line into either HTML or ASCII text, which can then be read by a number of common screen reader programs.

Web-based forms submission tool - users can type the URL (or web address) of the PDF into an electronic form and select the "Get This PDF Document as HTML" button. The document will be converted on-the-fly to HTML and will be returned immediately to the Web browser. Click the Acrobat Accessibility tools link to convert your PDF via the web.

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