How to use files
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        Acrobat files require the Acrobat Reader
        or a copy of Acrobat Exchange. The Reader is included on
        all ODP CD-ROMs, or it can be downloaded for free from
        the Adobe WWW site. (See Download
        Acrobat for more information.) | 
    
    
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        Acrobat files can be viewed onscreen in
        an Internet browser such as Netscape, if Acrobat is
        installed in the browser, and they can be printed to a
        local printer. The files can also be saved to a local
        system for printing, viewing, or copying. | 
    
    
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        ASCII data and table files can be viewed or saved to
        a local system. The files are tab delimited and can be
        opened in word processors or spread sheet programs. | 
    
    
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        Acrobat files include navigation buttons
        on the first and last page of the file, that will direct
        the reader to the previous chapter, the next chapter, or
        to the table of contents (HTML) file. | 
    
    
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        To access files
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        Adobe Acrobat is required to access the
        full chapters. To open a PDF file, click on title of
        chapter.  | 
    
    
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        To download the HMTL files, click on
        "Abstract" for WWW browsing. | 
    
    
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