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I read from its downloading page that "A high resolution, 16.5 MB, printer friendly format is also available for download", but can't find it.
Could anyone tell me where it is? I don't think I can go though this book on the screen...Thanks.
philplus wrote:I read from its downloading page that "A high resolution, 16.5 MB, printer friendly format is also available for download", but can't find it.
Could anyone tell me where it is? I don't think I can go though this book on the screen...Thanks.
there should be three download links on the page; the paper-saver version is the bottom one.
flebile nescio quid queritur lyra, flebile lingua murmurat exanimis, respondent flebile ripae
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I, too, wish to find a "high resolution, printer friendly" format of this PDF. The above link is dead; is there a live link to this PDF? What, exactly, is a "high resolution, printer friendly" PDF, anyway?
By the way: "high-resolution, printer-friendly" means it's two pages per sheet in landscape mode so as to use half the paper, and sharp enough to be readable that way.
I printed the version on this site with two pages per page, alternating orientation so if I open my binder vertically, I can see four pages at once. The text is a little small, but readable.