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HELP: Can't download a PDF???

I use Google Docs to upload all my printables, and for the most part, it works well.  It’s advertising free, and costs you and me nothing.  But it is sometimes flaky, which is when you good folks comment to let me know. (thanks!)
 
If it doesn't work, please leave a comment on the post.  I read all comments.  Make sure you use your email address so I can get back to you; I will send you a link to the PDF which should work fine!
Also, please mention:
  • What browser, computer and OS are you using?
  • What do you see when you click the link?  (not just what you DON’T see!)
  • Do you see a screen that says "Google Docs", like this one? 
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If you make it as far as this page, the underlined bit in the middle (No preview available; Download (576 KB)) is your DOWNLOAD LINK.  Click it, and the file will come to you, no strings attached. 
If this doesn’t work, can you see any of my OTHER downloads? 
Let me know all of this and maybe I can help you!
I really don't know why some people can use the files with no problem and other people can't seem to get them to work.  I upload every file exactly the same way, so whatever is happening is NOT my fault.  :-)
Hope this helps!!!

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  1. Hi Jennifer, I am using a MacBook Pro, Safari.
    I see Google Drive (docs) but it asks me to get permission to see your files. Please help!
    Thanks, Beth

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  2. Hi Jennifer,
    When I click on the document I was (a Jewish printable- sequencing for Bereshis- I am looking for this week for one on Lech Lecha)... and to see what else you have!
    I get a message telling me I don't have permission to view. I am on a MacBook Pro using Safari.

    Thank you for your help!
    - Beth

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