Online Form FAQs
We've compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions related to the
downloading and printing of our forms.
- What is a PDF format?
- When printing some instructions and
publications in PDF format all the words run together with no spaces between
them, however, everything looks fine on the screen. Is there an
error in your documents, or is it my system?
- I do not have a printer attached
to my computer. How else can I get these forms?
- Adobe Acrobat Reader claims the PDF
file is damaged when I try to open it after downloading. Is your
file damaged?
Q1. What is a PDF format?
Portable Document Format (PDF):
The PDF format is modeled after the PostScript language and is both device
and resolution independent. Forms and publications in the PDF format
can be viewed, navigated and printed from a workstation using the freely available
Acrobat
Reader software from Adobe Systems Inc.
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Q2. When printing some instructions and publications
in PDF format all the words run together with no spaces between them, however,
everything looks fine on the screen. Is there an error in your documents,
or is it my system?
This issue can nearly always be resolved by obtaining and installing the
most recent print driver available for your particular make and model printer.
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Q3. I do not have a printer attached to my computer.
How else can I get these forms?
You can call Dr. Jennings' office at 590-7100 and ask that they be mailed
to you. You may also fill in the forms upon arrival for your scheduled
appointment.
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Q4. Adobe Acrobat Reader claims the PDF file
is damaged when I try to open it after downloading. Is your file
damaged?
All of our files are verified prior to posting on the web site. Most
likely your download was not successful. Try downloading the file again.
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