Hi Paul,

you'll find the Amadeus documentation in Macintosh HD / Library / Application 
Support / Amadeus.
Wen I open that file with Preview I have no difficulties reading it line by 
line. Just interact with the text area and use VO + arrow up and down.
Play with the viw options a little bit and find out what suits you the best. 
Then you'll find out how to get an index if available. 
The only issue I have with Preview is to read a text continuously by pressing 
VO + a. 

All the best 
Jürgen
Am 12.09.2011 um 06:12 schrieb Paul Henrichsen:

> Hi, guys. I'm having difficulty figuring out how to read a pdf manual in the 
> viewer. Particularly, I am trying to read the Amadeus manual. I can't figure 
> out how to read it line by line like I would do in windows by pressing down 
> arrow. I have tried interacting with the text, but it seems that VO right 
> arrow is the only way to read anything. What if you wanted to quickly peruse 
> a manual by page without doing a search? If you find something in the table 
> of contents, is there a way to jump to that particular section?
> I'm not even sure where the manual was stored. I would have thought it would 
> have been in the documents folder, but it doesn't appear to be there. The 
> only way I can get to it is through the help menu.
> Reading documentation seems much harder on the mac than under windows.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
> 
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