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    • Microsoft supported Office viewers
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    Documents can be requested in alternative formats. For more information on the alternative formats available and the time scales involved, contact us.

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    PDF stands for Portable Document Format and is a common internet file format. It's used for electronic distribution because it keeps the look and feel of the original document, including the fonts, colours, images, and layout.

    It also can be used across many different types of computers and browsers and is commonly used for government publications, leaflets and forms.

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    Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari have built-in PDF readers.  When you access a link to a PDF using one of these web browsers, the PDF will open automatically in the web browser.

    Standalone PDF programs or apps are also available to download for your device.  These may offer more advanced features compared with browser-based PDF readers.

    Adobe Acrobat Reader is one of the most popular PDF readers and is available free of charge from the Adobe Acrobat site or from the app store on your device.

    • Download Adobe reader

    PDF files and browsers

    You can configure your web browser to open PDF files either within the browser window or in a separate Adobe Acrobat window. There are detailed instructions on the Acrobat website on how to do so for different browsers.

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    You may have issues viewing PDF files on your browser. Common symptoms include a blank page in the web browser or a red X icon. There are detailed instructions on the Acrobat website on how to solve some of the most common PDF-display issues.

    Solutions to common issues viewing PDFs from Adobe website.

    PDF files and accessibility

    PDF file standards have improved over the years. They are more accessible due to technologies like screen readers, navigation through the keyboard and enhanced screen viewing.

    The Adobe site provides information on how best to use these features. You may come across earlier versions of PDF files which are not so accessible.

    Find out more about Adobe Reader accessibility from the Adobe.com website.

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    When you open a PDF file a toolbar will normally appear, featuring a number of tools to help you view, search and print the document. Running your mouse over the icons, without clicking, will tell you what each of them does. Options normally include the ability to zoom in and out and a search tool that allows you to search the document for a word or phrase.

    Alternatives to Adobe Acrobat Reader

    Adobe Acrobat Reader is by far the most popular free PDF viewer but there are others available for download, for example Foxit Reader, that will allow you to view and print PDF documents on a variety of platforms and devices.

    • Foxit Reader

    If you still need help

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