Having problems downloading  the PDF's?

The way to download PDF's  for viewing off-line depends a little on the browser you are using.

Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox/Opera Users

Right-click (Windows) or  Shift-Click (Macintosh) on the link to the PDF. A dialog box will appear. Choose  'Save Link As..' You will be prompted for a location (Drive\Folder on your Hard  Drive) in which to save the file.

MS Internet Explorer Users

Right-click (Windows) or Shift-Click (Macintosh) on the link to the PDF. A dialog  box will appear. Choose 'Save Target As..' Again you will be promted for a location.  If you do not see the 'Save Target As' as an option, this is because you have  your browser configured to prevent downloads. If you choose View >Internet Options  >Content you may find that you have Content Adviser enabled. This will prevent  you from downloading files. Disabling the Content Adviser will allow you to  do so. You may also find that under View >Internet Options >Security >Settings  you have downloads disabled. Enabling downloads is necessary in order to download  the PDF's.

 Once you have downloaded the PDF's you can view them in Acrobat Reader at any  time by simply double-clicking on the PDF file in Window's Explorer (File Manager  in Windows 3.1x) or in the Finder on the Macintosh.