
Townsend Today
This Issue...
- Why 2010 Is an Important Year for Townsend Customers
- No Propane? No Gain!
- Townsend Technicians Heroic Rescue
- BioPure Is Purely Better
- Introducing TankSure
- When You're Ready to Conserve, Brian Thayer Is Here to Help
Past Issues:
- 2009: Summer
- 2008: Spring/Summer 2008
- 2007: Spring/Summer 2007
- 2006: Spring 2006
- 2005: Spring/Summer 2005
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Download Instructions for Windows
- With the right mouse button, click and hold on the underlined file name.
- Choose "Save link as..." in the menu that appears.
- In the "Save as..." window which will open, you will see the name of the file (with no suffix). Verify this and select the file type "all files." After making these selections, navigate to a folder on your hard drive where you would like to store the file for future reference, and click "Save."
- Go to the Adobe web site to download Acrobat Reader for your operating system.
- The file you download from Adobe will be an archive. Depending on what type of browser you are using, the file will automatically un-archive itself or you will have to do it manually (run the .exe file in a Windows environment or use an UnStuffing program for the Mac). Once the file is un-archived, double-click it to run the Acrobat installer.
- If you are using a current copy of FireFox or Microsoft Internet Explorer, you should be able to view PDF files right in the browser window. For other browsers, such as AOL, you will have to associate PDF files with Acrobat Reader. When you click on the "Download PDF" link, the browser will ask you if you want to associate the PDF file type with an application. Select yes and it will prompt you to find the program to associate it with. Find Acrobat Reader on your hard drive and select ok. The browser should then launch Acrobat Reader when you select a PDF file.
- Additional help is available at the Adobe web site or by reading the documentation that comes with Acrobat Reader.
