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North America 2008View full-colour pages from our 2008 North America brochure of our touring holidays in New England, Québec and Nova Scotia.
Please note that many prices have changed since the brochure was published. For up-to-date prices, please refer to the North American section of our website, or speak to our reservations team. Please note: As certain computer settings, web browsers and firewalls (if installed) can prevent access to this system, a small number of people may be unable to use our brochure creation facility. If you encounter difficulties, you can view the brochure pages you are interested in by downloading them one by one. Viewing our PDF files: We've prepared some useful notes on accessing PDF files to help you including some information if you're having problems viewing within your web browser. If you are on a normal dial-up, you may have to be patient - some of the files may take up to 20 seconds to open.
Viewing these PDF filesYou will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these PDF files. This is available from: http://www.adobe.com Depending how your browser has been set up, clicking on the PDF file name may open the file automatically in your browser window. If not, please see the instructions below for viewing PDFs on a PC or Mac. If you have a slower connection speed or older computer, the PDF files may take some time to open directly. Sometimes the PDF file will open with the page completely blank while the screen is interpreting its display. You may prefer to save the file to disk for later viewing. See instructions below for viewing PDFs on a PC or Mac. Unable to view our PDF files within your web browser window? We are aware of a problem with certain computers when viewing PDF files by clicking on the PDF links above to load the files within your web browser. This problem is not unique to Inntravel and Adobe recognise the fault (further information). If you are experiencing problems, in most cases following the instructions below to save PDF files to your hard-drive disk will allow you to successfully view our brochure pages. Viewing PDFs on a PCTo open a PDF file for immediate viewing, left click on the file name to open the file in Acrobat. This will happen either in a new window or within the current browser window, depending on how you have your browser configured. To save a PDF file for viewing later, right-click the file name, select "Save Target As" in Microsoft Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape and specify a location on your hard-disk drive. To view a PDF file, launch Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click File -> Open and select the PDF file. Viewing PDFs on a MacTo open a PDF file for immediate viewing, click on the file name to open the file in Acrobat. If asked if you'd like to save the file, do so, and save to your Desktop (or some other folder you'd like to save in). To save a PDF without trying to open it for viewing later, hold your mouse button down over the document link until a menu pops up, select "Save Target As" in Microsoft Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape and specify a location on your hard-disk drive. To view a PDF file, locate the file on your computer, and double click it. |
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