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Just after receiving a PDF document in my email as I told you I was receiving important emails this morning. Anyway I couldn't download it and I replied to her telling her so - she emailed me back - she couldn't do it either.
If it ever happened again what shall I do - or do I need to download something.
thanks
If it ever happened again what shall I do - or do I need to download something.
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that my problem is that ok I have adobe reader but I don't have word only open office - you need to have word on your computer - I hope I have got that right.I googled there and of course it said you have to pay for word which I don't really need as I am happy enough open office for typing and printing docs. Thanks guys anyway.
To read a pdf document you only need a pdf reader, such as Adobe Reader or Foxit. You don't need either Word or OpenOffice.
If you've got Adobe Reader but can't open a pdf then one of the following must be true:
(a) the file that you've received is corrupt ; or
(b) Adobe Reader isn't working properly ; or (most likely)
(c) your computer has lost the 'file association' that tells it which program to open pdf documents with.
Try saving the file, rather than opening it directly. Then right-click on the icon for that file and select 'open with'. Do NOT simply click on 'Adobe Reader' but select 'Choose Program' instead. Then select 'Adobe Reader' and put a tick where it says 'Always use this program . . . ' before clicking 'Open'.
Chris
If you've got Adobe Reader but can't open a pdf then one of the following must be true:
(a) the file that you've received is corrupt ; or
(b) Adobe Reader isn't working properly ; or (most likely)
(c) your computer has lost the 'file association' that tells it which program to open pdf documents with.
Try saving the file, rather than opening it directly. Then right-click on the icon for that file and select 'open with'. Do NOT simply click on 'Adobe Reader' but select 'Choose Program' instead. Then select 'Adobe Reader' and put a tick where it says 'Always use this program . . . ' before clicking 'Open'.
Chris
You can download a Word viewer here which allows you to view a Word document but not change it
http:// www.mic rosoft. com/en- gb/down load/de tails.a spx?id= 4
I thought open office could read Word documents.
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I thought open office could read Word documents.