Help with Educational Resources
Categories
Opening PDF patient forms / Using Adobe Acrobat
Watching the videos
Watching virtual reality tours
Watching Spine Flash Animations
Finding the download links on the RealPlayer / QuickTime / Adobe Acrobat web sites
Answers
- The forms are PDF file.
- You need Adobe Acrobat to read the forms. Download Free Adobe Acrobat.
- After downloading Adobe Acrobat, open the form.
If you can’t view the forms after downloading Acrobat, you may need to configure your browser. Here are instructions for selected browsers.
- Configuring Internet Explorer and AOL for Windows to Display PDF Files
- Configuring Internet Explorer for Mac OS to Display PDF Files
- Configuring Netscape Navigator for Windows to Display PDF Files
- Configuring a Netscape Browser for Mac OS to Display PDF Files
If you can’t view the forms after configuring your browser see the "Other Troubleshooting" section on the Adobe Acrobat Support page.
If you continue to have problems opening the PDF forms refer to the Adobe Acrobat Download Support section.
Watching the videos
- The videos are RealPlayer files. Download RealPlayer then open the videos.
- The videos are big files (at least 1 mega byte in size) so downloading may take long. Be patient.
Watching virtual reality tours
- The videos areQuickTime files. You need to download the QuickTime plug-in to watch the videos. Download QuickTime then open the virtual tour
- Downloading the virtual reality tours may take long. Be patient.
Watching Spine Flash Animations
- The Spine Animations are Flash Files. You need to download the Flash Player to watch the animations.
- Download the Flash Player then open a Flash animation
Finding the download link on the RealPlayer / QuickTime / Adobe Acrobat web site.


