Tips for using the CD-ROM
Viewing articles in your web browser
The AASV CD-ROM includes HTML indices to articles. This
index loads automatically on most systems when the CD is inserted
and offers a convenient way to access an article when you know
where it was published. (If you have disabled AutoPlay on your
system, open the index.htm file on the top level of the CD-ROM.)
On systems with the Acrobat Reader plug-in installed, you will
be able to view articles directly from your web browser by following
links in these indexes. If you do not have this plug-in, the articles
will open directly in Acrobat Reader.
The Acrobat web browser plug-in does not support the "Search"
command. To search the complete content of the CD-ROM, you must
use Acrobat Reader with Search.
Can't find the search command?
The
File toolbar contains a Search button, pictured to the right.It looks like
a pair of binoculars superimposed on a document page icon. If you see this
button, the full-text Search feature is installed.Not all versions of Acrobat
Reader include
the search command. If the search function
is not available, try uninstalling your
current version of Acrobat Reader and installing the version found
on the Swine Information CD-ROM. Some installers may require that you do a
"Custom" installation to use this feature.
Acrobat Reader version 6 is not able to use Acrobat Catalog files from earlier
versions. It can, however, search all PDFs in a given location, for example,
a CD-ROM. More information on configuring Search with Acrobat Reader 6 is available
in that application's online help.
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