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Help with different file formats

How to display .pdf files

PDF (Portable Document Format) is a document format designed at Adobe Systems, Inc. to facilitate publishing on the Web. Documents in PDF look just like the printed originals, with formatting, fonts, color, and images. First download Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. Then, you can click on and download any .pdf file and open it in Acrobat Reader.

Help with .zip and .csv files

The files extension .csv, or comma-separated value, can be viewed using a spreadsheet program. Many database and spreadsheet programs can read this format. The .zip file is a compressed archive containing the .csv files. More help is available for these formats.

Formatting Problems of Text Files

If data tables in the reports do not display properly, that is, the numbers are not aligned,
set your font to Courier, Monaco, or any other monospaced font by using the 'Preferences'
option of your Web browser.

How to launch programs automatically to view files

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