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    Quote Originally Posted by Camryn64 View Post
    sir what do you mean by this line???
    I just reminded Kitty something.

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    John - That's a good tip. Thanks! But I solved my problem. It was my browser setting re PDFs. Once I set it to "Use Adobe Acrobat (in Firefox)," all my pdf links worked fine in a Local Publish. They also work fine in IE and Chrome, so all's well that ends well. Thanks everyone for your help.
    Last edited by MissKitty; 10-05-2016 at 03:33 AM.

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    Portable Document Format is a cross-platform open electronic document format originally developed by Adobe Systems using a number of PostScript language features. It is primarily intended for the presentation of printed products in electronic form.
    It can be inserted, modified, and created using hundreds of applications. But the best in my opinion is the application in WPS Office. It provides maximum convenience and with it you can do whatever you want with a PDF file.

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