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  I have clicked on the link but my browser’s just gone blank.
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You may need to go to where the file was downloaded on your local drive (probably your c:/windows/temp directory) and click on it from there. If it doesn’t work, your Reader is not working properly and should be reinstalled.
   
  For further troubleshooting suggestions, see Adobe technical support.
   
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