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There's nothing funny here, okay? Apart from the fact this whole web site is designed using tables instead of CSS, which is only funny if you're an accessibility nut. And even then, it's more a sad kind of funny. Move along.

In the event that you are unable to read any of the pages or documents on this website, please contact pfewebmaster@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk and we will arrange to get an accessible version to you.

Access keys | Using Adobe Acrobat

Access keys

Access keys have been defined to enable you to navigate through the main areas of this web site using keyboard shortcuts.

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Limitations

The access keys attribute is only supported by MS Internet Explorer 4 and above and by Netscape 6x versions. With Windows based systems the user has to press the 'Alt key' and the access key number or letter and then press the return key. With Macintosh based systems the user has to press the 'Ctrl key' and the access key number or letter and then press the return key.

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Using Adobe Acrobat

Some documents in this site are stored in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). This file format is used to store document with complex formatting that the authors would like to preserve (typically text in several columns and mixed with a number of graphics).

Files in this format will have the PDF symbol, PDF, next to them. To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed: click the link below to download the software.

www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

Alternative ways to view Adobe Acrobat documents

This website uses Adobe Acrobat to show certain documents. If you can’t use Acrobat Reader to see these documents (for example, if you use screen reader software of an audio-enabled web browser), Adobe provide a free online tool which converts them to text.

To use this service, send the web address (URL) of the Adobe Acrobat document you want to read through the web form (www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html).

The service will return the document to you as a web page (HTML) or as plain text. Alternatively, you can choose to get it emailed to you as an attachment.

More information about this:

www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/acrrindepth.html
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/alternate.html

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