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Printing Theme Words

Submitted by Admin (09-11-2012)

Printing Theme Words

 

This isn't a teaching question but actually seeing if you could explain why, when I try to download and print some of the Theme words like circus and easter, it continually says that Adobe Reader has a problem yet I can print out lots of the other theme words.I'm wondering if anyone else keeps getting the same message? Thanks.

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Donna (18-03-2011)

Hi Gayel

OK - first, just double check that you have downloaded the latest adobe reader - you can do so here.....
http://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/

If this still doesn't work Gayel - you can try right clicking on the yellow download link you want and then save to somewhere on your computer - then open the file from there - this way adobe is opening from your computer - not in an internet browser.

We are slowly re-uploading some of these older files as the pdf technology changes.

Please yell again if any further trouble.

cheers


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