About PDF's
Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF) is a widely used format
for providing forms and information via the Internet.
Adobe's Acrobat Reader software is available for free download from
Adobe's web site. The Reader software enables any computer user to
view and print the PDF documents.
About Adobe Acrobat Reader
To view and print the forms and information available
in PDF on PEOs' site,
all you need is the Adobe
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Adobe Acrobat Reader is free and
can be run as an independent program or as a "plug-in" for
most major web browsers to allow on-line viewing of PDF documents.
To download the Reader click on the "Get Adobe Acrobat Reader" link
below. This will take you to Adobe Systems' web site. Follow the
detailed instructions on the Adobe web site to download and then
install the software on your computer.

Get
Adobe Acrobat Reader
We recommend using the most recent version of the
Acrobat Reader, but at least version 5.0 (or higher). Some forms
and documents will
not open with an older version of the Reader.
Printing Tips
Remember that a high quality printer is necessary to print usable
copies of the forms. Any laser, ink-jet, or bubble-jet printer in good
working order should be fine. Some high quality, high resolution dot
matrix printers may work.
Troubleshooting
Occasionally, .PDF files may not open automatically in your Internet
browser. Following are some troubleshooting tips that may work for
you. Additional assistance is available from the Adobe
Systems web site.
Plug-In help:
Some
users of the Windows version of the Reader "plug-in" have
trouble viewing PDF documents online (getting blank screens, for
example). These tips may help, and the Adobe
Systems web site may have more tips for configuring the plug-in
correctly:
- Acrobat
Reader 4.x: configure Reader to not use the plug-in module by unchecking "Web Browser Integration" under
File/Preferences/General (Netscape Navigator).
- Acrobat
Reader 5.x: configure Reader to not use the plug-in module by unchecking "Display PDF in browser" under
Edit/Preferences/Options.
Sometimes, reinstalling the Acrobat Reader software will correct the
problem as well.
Reader Version
If you are using Acrobat Reader version 3.x or lower, you may have
trouble opening the PDF forms and documents. Please upgrade to at least
version 4.0, if possible. For details, go to "About
Adobe Acrobat Reader."
Downloading PDF Files
If you are unable to view the forms and documents online, you may
still be able to download the PDF file to your computer and save it
for offline viewing and printing using the Acrobat Reader software.
PC 2-Button Mouse Instructions:
- Position your mouse pointer over the link to form you wish to download.
- Right-click on the link (press the right button on your mouse).
- Select "Save target as..." or "Save link as..." from
the drop-down menu.
- In
the "Save as..." window,
select the location on your computer where you want to store the
file. Choose a place where the
file will be easy to find, like your desktop.
- The download should start. Once it is complete, open the file
with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Macintosh Instructions:
- Position your mouse pointer over the form link, as above
- Click
and hold the mouse button down until the pop-up menu appears with
your "save as " options.
- Proceed with save and download steps above.