A little PC help

SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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Alby
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A little PC help

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Well I cant get the Manual to open..I get the "open with?" window when i try...I tried wordpad but all i see is binary codes.
It shows my manual as a pdf file, is that correct?
any suggestions??

Ok got it guys thanks for the help

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Go to http://www.adobe.com and download the free Adobe Acrobat reader. It will allow you to read .PDF file formats.
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Post by Frank Donati »

Originally posted by Rhino:
Go to http://www.adobe.com and download the free Adobe Acrobat reader. It will allow you to read .PDF file formats.
Actually, you don't even have to go to the Adobe site to get the Acrobat Reader. It's included with the game in the folder Adobe. Just install it and you'll be able to read the manual.

Frank

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Did you get it, Rhino?..WB

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Post by Rhino »

Not yet, Wild Bill. I'm half afraid to see how it's going to run on my old dinosaur of a computer. Great weather is here and the wife and I are working around the house, so it looks like I may even hold off until I pick it up from one of the gaming magazines next month.

I know, I know, I can hear the gasps of millions of SP fans everywhere. They're all thinking "What is he crazy? How can he wait!?" Well it's kinda easy when you have SP1, SPWW2, and SP3 PBEM games to keep you occupied. I AM enjoying reading everyone's posts and I do look forward to playing this one over the summer, but with the nice weather and all of my current SP games running, I'm content for the moment! Image

From everything I've been hearing it sounds like you guys did a stellar bang-up job on this one. A big thank you and congratulations are in order! Salute!

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Post by Rhino »

Hehehe...thanks, Frank! I haven't had the chance to download it yet, so I didn't know. I'm probably gonna have Banzai burn a CD for me.
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