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I could download it, but my Acrobat Reader won't open it. (And I use the latest version.)
And I also wanted a 737... 8-( Lee Anne |
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I just downloaded it and haven't no problem opening it with Acrobat Reader 7. Now just to make sure I don't lose the password.
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It seems to be downloadable from time to time.
Not assured. (I, however, I downloaded a month ago). What I downloaded today, opens regularly, including the "pwd", with Acrobat 8. Orazio |
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OK, I rebooted my laptop, then tried to open again and it worked just fine. Strange. That's the first time I've had that problem, after many years of working with Acrobat.
As for keeping the password, just type it into a .txt file (in Notepad or Wordpad), then save it as password.txt in the same folder as the .pdf file. 'Works for me. Lee Anne |
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Have tried Foxit? Opens every pdf I've ever tried and take up less space and processing capacity
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I just downloaded this one and it's one impressive model! As for the password I've started renaming password protected models with the password as part of the model name. That way I don't need to look very far for it.
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That's a good idea. When I went through and cleaned up my digital models recently there were a few I had to get rid of because I had lost the password and couldn't find it. Luckily the Trotskiy's all have the same one, those are the most important (to me) passworded models that I have
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Just awesome
Hi everyone, I've downloaded this bird, looks Awesome, but any ideas what kind of paper to use? I'm very new at this.
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Did any one succeed to download the file?
If yes can you send it to me by e-mail?
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I generally use 65 lbs cardstock for my models. However, I have heard of folks who use all the way up to 110 lbs cardstock. When I first started building card models, I went to a nearby stationary store and got a feel for the available stock. Selected a couple I thought would work and tried them. The 65 lbs was one of them and turned out to be one I prefered to work with.
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