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Do you mean download a pdf file from your site or simply view it? If you mean download the file- yes. In the BV web builder- upload the PDF file via the FTP manager. Once the file is on the server- simply link to it. The person that wants to download the file will simply have to right click on it and "save" to their computer. Your link would look like; http://youdomain.com/myfile.pdf If you mean upload (?load up)- then you will have to create a form and script to do this or set up ftp privileges in cpanel. Andy
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Hi Wes, Sorry can't help you much here but I placed a pdffiles folder in my public_html folder and placed all my pdf files in it and then linked the files from my site like this http://www.beezworld.com/pdffiles/nameoffile.pdf Hope that helps. Also a little info below for anyone interested in free pdf converter. I recently found a site -pdf 995: create PDF documents easily for free where you can convert almost all your files for free into pdf. Now I know it's easy becuase I'm as low tech a person as they come and I could use it. Check it out if you need a pdf converter.
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