[Cbsupport] PDF from Internet
Geoffrey Dye
gdye at pacific.net.au
Mon Jul 11 10:49:02 UTC 2005
Con Validas wrote:
>Hi Geoffrey
>
>Try right-clicking on the PDF link, select 'Save Link
>As', then save it to your home directory. Launch
>Acrobat and open the saved file.
>
>Regards
>
>Con
>
>--- Geoffrey Dye <gdye at pacific.net.au> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello
>>
>>I have a Linux system computer from Computerbank
>>[Pentium III] fitted
>>with Acrobat Reader.
>>
>>My problem is that it has proved impossible to read
>>information in PDF
>>from the Internet. Each time, a message comes up
>>'no suitable
>>application found'.
>>
>>Is there anything I can do to rectify this? I am
>>not conversant with
>>the technicalities of the Linux system, having been
>>used for a long time
>>to Microsoft Windows.
>>
>>Any assistance will be welcome. With thanks,
>>
>>Geoffrey Dye
>>
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>TO: Con, Deb & Max
>
>
Many thanks for your very helpful suggestions. The problem is now
solved - how simple it is when you know what you are supposed to do!!
All the best,
Geoff Dye
>
>
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