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Using PDF Files
Page updated 15 Dec 2007
How to download and use the Adobe PDF files available on this site.
PDF (Portable Document Format)
The PDF format is used on the New Zealand Debt Management Office website to enable site users to view, download and print publications and documents largely as they appear in print.
You will need the Adobe Reader software on your computer in order to be able to view and print PDF files.
PDF files we make available on this web site have generally been made compatible with all versions of Adobe Reader since Adobe Reader version 4.
PDF files on this web site have a PDF icon associated with them. Our practice is to use the file name of the PDF and its file size in kilobytes or megabytes as part of the link text.
Example PDF link: Treasury Bills Information Memorandum - bills-memo-2004.pdf (161 KB).
Installing Adobe Reader
The Adobe Reader software is free to download from Adobe Reader on the Adobe web site.
Viewing PDF Files
To view PDF files click your mouse on the link to a PDF file. In Windows and Internet Explorer this is a LEFT-MOUSE clik action.
Depending on how your browser is configured, the PDF file will open inside the browser window, inside a separate Adobe Reader window, or in your browser's Adobe Reader helper application.
Saving PDF Files
Instead of immediately viewing the PDF file in Adobe Reader, you may wish to save the file to your computer first and then open it in Adobe Reader. Doing so can avoid some bugs within Adobe Reader that cause trouble when accessing the PDF file directly from web sites.
Firefox
In Firefox you can RIGHT-MOUSE click on the link, select 'Save Link As', and then choose a location on your computer to save the PDF file.
Internet Explorer
If you are using Internet Explorer RIGHT-CLICK on the link, select 'Save Target As...', and then choose a location on your computer to save the PDF file.
Printing PDF Files
If you want to print a large PDF file it is best to save it to your computer first, rather than print it directly from the NZDMO web site. Large PDF files require a lot of printer memory to print across the internet.
PDF files will print best on a PostScript printer. PDF files may print legibly on other printers, but using a PostScript printer will ensure that fonts and images print legibly.
Problems Opening PDF Files
If you experience problems opening PDF files please check settings on your computer. See Adobe Reader support on the Adobe web site for assistance with troubleshooting PDF problems on your computer. However, if you think that your problem is caused by a broken link to a PDF file on our web site, please do alert the Web Sites Manager and we will fix the broken link as soon as possible.
HTML Versions of Documents for Impaired Users
Many of NZDMO's publications contain complex tables of data and fnancial information. We give priority to converting to HTML documents that are lilely to most widely used, such as the New Zealand Economic and Financial Overview.
NZDMO will convert to HTML on demand PDF files requested by impaired users. Contact us to request HTML versions.