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Help/FAQ
In order to view or download a PDF file, Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader
must be installed on your computer. You can get Acrobat Reader
here
or by clicking on the icon

Viewing a PDF file:
Click on file name on the web page, and it will open in Acrobat Reader.
Downloading a PDF file:
PDF files may be downloaded one of two ways:
1. Right-click on the file name on the web page and select "save target
as" to save the file to your hard drive.
2. With file open file in Acrobat Reader, click on the disk icon and a
"save a copy" dialog box will open. You can then save the file to your
hard drive. Printing a PDF file:
Many of the PDF files available on the CGS website are large maps, which
must be printed on large-format plotters. If you do not have a plotter,
many reproduction firms do, and can print the file for you.
If you try to print a large-sized file that you have open in Acrobat, you'll find that Acrobat
Reader will simply print the entire map
at your printers default page size. The
resulting print isn't very useful if you
only have an 8 ½ x 11 inch printer.
[Note: Select "Shrink to Fit as a
printing option to get an 8 ½ x 11 inch
version of the entire map.]
To print portions of
maps at scale (the original scale of the
maps) you'll need a graphics program
such as Microsoft Paint, Paint Shop Pro,
Corel Draw, or Mac Paint. Armed with
these tools, do the following:
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Use Adobe Acrobat
Reader to open map file.
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Find the area of
map you want to print and zoom in to
100%.
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In Acrobat Reader
3.x, click on the Tools pull-down menu
and choose Select Graphics. In Acrobat
Reader 4.x, click on Select Text and
hold the mouse button down until a new
panel with three boxes appear; move
the mouse to the rightmost box (the
one with the shapes) to select the
Select Graphics tool mode. [Note: This
command is missing from some early
Adobe Reader 4.x versions.]
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Click on one corner
of the area of interest and, holding
down the mouse button, drag the
selection tool to the opposite corner
of the rectangle. You should now see a
box around the area of the map you
wish to print.
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Click on the Edit
pull-down menu and select Copy. This
places a copy of the selected area
onto your computers clipboard. At
this point, you can close Adobe
Acrobat if your paint program requires
the memory to run. If not, you can
leave it open.
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Open your paint
program. In Microsoft Paint, make sure
that the image area is at least as
wide or as tall as the map area that
you've selected. Choose the Edit
pull-down menu, and click on Paste. In
Paint Shop Pro, select Paste as New
Image. The selected map area will be
pasted into the view, and can be
printed. This "bitmap" image may
appear "pixilated" or have jagged
lines.
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