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How To Make A Will sample kit. The
download link is below. Just
right-click and select "Save Target As"
from the drop-down menu, and save to your Desktop or hard
drive, or follow the more detailed download
instructions below (scroll down).
Our Free How To Make A Will Kit in ZIP
Format
Our Free How To Make A Will Kit in Adobe PDF
Format
Download Instructions:
- Right-click (or control-click on the
Mac) on the underlined
text-link, and in the drop-down menu that
appears select "Save Target As." You can save to your
Desktop or anywhere on your hard disk drive.
NOTE: Each browser has a different way of
expressing this (confusing you about what you are able to
do might be more accurate) and NONE of them say "Save File
To Disk":
Internet
Explorer will
say: Save Target
As
Konqueror and FireFox will say:
Save Link
As
Opera will say:
Save target
as
Others may say something like:
Save URL As
- When you've
downloaded the file, find it on your Desktop or hard
disk drive and double-click on it to
de-compress with either Winzip or Stuffit
Expander (these are free programs and further down
the page there are links to click if you don't have
them loaded on your system). Save the resulting
de-compressed files to a convenient location (again
either on your Desktop or hard disk drive). Then
double-click the file and it will open in
Adobe Acrobat
Reader (again, this is free
software, and you'll find the links further down the
page if you don't have this software loaded) ready
for you to print it.
- You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader and
WinZip installed on your computer if it is a Microsoft
Windows system, or Adobe Acrobat Reader and StuffIt
Expander if it is a
Macintosh.
Get the free
WinZip software from here (opens
in a new Window).
Get the free StuffIt
Expander software from here (opens
in a new Window).
Get the free Adobe Acrobat
Reader software from here (opens
in a new Window).
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Undoubtedly the most popular Windows
decompression software tool on the Internet is WinZip. It's an
excellent, easy-to-use program. The only problem is that it's
shareware, not freeware. After you download it, every time you
use it, you'll get an annoying "nag" screen that entices you to
buy the program. However, thefreeware
programs I've listed below do not have that
problem: they're all free, and in many cases are nearly
as good, or as good, as WinZip. These tools will handle any
type of compressed file you'll encounter (all these links open
in a new window):
ZIP
Genius
A powerful zip tool that supports over 20
different compression formats including: RAR; ARJ; ACE; CAB;
SQX 7-ZIP; UPX; ZIP64 and OpenOffice.org documents. It also
supports drag and drop, five compression levels, creation of
self-extracting exe files, full customisation and integration
in Windows Explorer.
EasyZip
JustZIPit
ZipItFast
CAM
UnZIP
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