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someone please help. |
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what is pdf ? it says something about that |
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perhaps you need a computer geek then.
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i know, i figured one of the guys on here was. i just thought this had to have had happened to someone else before
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I am probably the last person to ask, but this did happen to me before. It turned out to be a problem with Adobe/Acrobat/Reader/etc. Call your resident tech guru, the Geek Squad, etc. and they should be able to help you. I download about 10-20 cards a day and I've had issues here and there, but only the one time like you described.
BTW, Adobe/Acrobat (the reader version) is free. If you are looking to be a "do it yourself'er" -- you could try clearing cookies, cache, temp files, etc. and then rebooting (you might/will lose stored passwords) -- and then try again. There has to be many people here more technologically inclined, LOL. Eric |
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i will try that now thank you. |
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Eric |
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thank you |