Adobe Acrobat Reader: Print, Save, Share any Document
by APApractice.org Staff
September 27, 2004 -- To make sure the documents available for download from APApractice.org are accessible to all, they are provided in Adobe portable document format (PDF). This ensures the documents will be rendered correctly regardless of the computer system being employed. Because Adobe PDF files preserve the intended formatting of a document, anyone can print, save, and share documents available on APApractice.org.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read PDF files. If you have not installed your free copy of Reader, visit Adobe’s website and download the most recent version: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Easy to Print
Adobe Acrobat PDFs retain the intended layout, graphic, and stylistic characteristics when printed. Whether you choose to read the document online or as a printed copy, the integrity of the document is not compromised.
Easy to Save
Information appearing on web pages can be cumbersome to save on your own computer. When an article or document is posted via PDF, it can be downloaded and saved to your computer allowing you to easily access and archive information that may be of value to you at a later date.
Easy to Share
PDF documents can easily be shared among colleagues. Having the document saved as a PDF allows you to pass it along without losing information or characteristics associated with the document.
PDFs on APApractice.org
Documents on APApractice.org, such as Consumer Fact Sheets and Public Education Campaign brochures, are posted as PDF files. Additionally, many articles containing practical information about managing your practice or other issues affecting private practitioners are also downloadable PDF documents. The PDFs that exist within APApractice.org are always located at the bottom of the page.
If you need assistance opening a PDF file on APApractice.org, contact us.
