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How can I download a PDF resource directly to my hard drive and bypass the Acrobat Reader plug-in that normally displays the form in my web browser window?

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How can I download a PDF resource directly to my hard drive and bypass the Acrobat Reader plug-in that normally displays the form in my web browser window?

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Below is the procedure to use for Internet Explorer with Windows 95 or NT 4.0. If you are using Netscape, substitute “Save Target As…” with “Save Link As…”. When presented with the Resources link, right click on the link and use the “Save Target As..” option to download the resource. This can normally be accomplished by right clicking on the title link then selecting “Save Target As..” when presented with a menu. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the bracket after downloading.

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