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Download the Get Out of Debt Workbook (.pdf) To download the workbook click on the Workbook.pdf link. (You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader for this download). Since you can't type directly into the PDF file, you'll need to download the Workbook, save a copy to your hard drive, print out a copy to write on. By saving the Workbook, you'll be able to go back and print out multiple copies of certain pages both now and when you reevaluate your plan in years to come.
What is a download? Why are you giving me a download? Downloads preserve the original fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics of the original documents. For example, if you are downloading a report or book excerpt, the download will look like the original hard copy. We sometimes provide you with different files where we encourage you to enter information, do calculations, or work with data. If we provided these applications as Web pages, you would not be able to enter your information and save it. By downloading these word processing or spreadsheet files to your own computer, you can make copies and save any and all changes you make. How do I download seminar materials? Select the "Save link as" or "Save target as" command from the menu that pops up under your pointer. The exact wording of the menu command depends on whether you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or AOL to browse the Web, so don't be alarmed if you see something a little different. Choose a folder in which to save the file, using the "Save as" dialog box that appears next. Be sure to take note of where you save the file or save it someplace easy to find, like the desktop or "My Documents" folder. Do I need any special software to download files? How do I open a file in Adobe? When I tried to open the file with the Acrobat Reader, it said, "There was a problem reading this document." Why do I just see gibberish when I open my .pdf file in Word/WordPerfect/Wordpad/etc.? Once the Reader is installed on your computer, you'll be able to use its "File > Open" menu command to find and open your saved report. What you'll see then will be much more interesting than pages of incomprehensible symbols. How do I print when I'm in Adobe Acrobat Reader? I can't print the whole report without getting error messages or an ugly printout.There are lots of things that can complicate report printing -- your computer, your printer, the versions of the relevant software, etc. Here are a few things to try: Lower the print resolution. This is a printer-specific thing, so you might have to do some digging. Clicking the "Properties" button in the Reader's "Print" dialog will give you access to all sorts of printer options. If you can lower the resolution of the print job from, say, 600 dpi to 300 dpi, you're liable to make things easier on your printer. Acrobat 4.0 users can click the "Print as Image" option in the "Print" dialog. This will likely increase the print time, but if you're getting strange symbols instead of numbers, or astreamofletterswithnospaces, then this should help. Print only a few pages at a time. In the Acrobat Reader "Print" dialog box, you can limit the print range to a few specific pages, for example, pages 1 to 4. If that goes OK, just do the rest of the report in small batches. |
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