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Winnie,
If you have the (free) Adobe Acrobat Reader, you should be able to increase the magnification of the page by clicking on the magnifying glass with a "+" on it. You may not be able to see the whole page at the same time, but you can scroll across the page to read it. I was able to increase the magnification at least two levels and still have all of the text on the page.
How I wish they would use a serif font (like Times New Roman) instead of a non-serif font (like Arial) in long documents. I find it much easier to read! There's a reason books use serif fonts. Sorry, just an annoyance I have with internet-published things.
Kellie Whitney (Whose email editor automatically uses Arial, and who rarely changes it to something serified. I prefer to consider myself inconsistent, not hypocritical!)
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