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Shirley Mulcahy Member of

Association of Civil Marriage Celebrants Queensland
Marriage Celebrant authorised by the
Attorney Generals
Department
Canberra Australia |
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Viewing PDF Files

The Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) reproduces documents precisely as they were originally composed and is compatible with most computer operating systems and printers.
- You need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to see the files
- If you click on a file, the Reader should automatically start.
- If the Reader does not start, you most likely do not have the Adobe Reader installed.
(If you know you've got the Reader installed, but it's still not working see below.)
- Here's where to get your free copy from Adobe!
Problems?
If the PDF file appears as a blank window within your web browser, follow the steps below to try to resolve the problem:
You have the Reader, but can't view the file
You have the Reader, but can't view the file
- "Right" click on a file link and choose "Save Target As" (Internet Explorer) or "Save Link As" (Netscape) menu option.
- This will download the PDF file directly to your hard drive and bypass the Acrobat Reader browser plug-in.
- After downloading, click on the file and the Adobe Acrobat Reader should automatically open allowing you to view the file.
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