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Printable Topic: A downloadable page of nine activities for your Catholic family to do together during April 2013
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Download the Nine April Activities for Catholic Families Printable
(If you are having clarity issues with the printable, please right click on the image and choose “Save Link As” and download the document to your computer. Then, open it from your computer, rather than through your web browser’s PDF plugin, which can sometimes cause some blurriness or other issues.)
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MG says
I’d love to download this for our family’s use, but for the life of me, I cannot seem to get it to work – all the words show up as blurs and completely unreadable each time I download. I’ve tried lots of different ways…any suggestions?
Angie says
I noticed that when I looked at the download through Mozilla Firefox’s PDF viewer, then it looked not quite as sharp (though not very blurry or unreadable). I’m not sure why that’s happening for you. However, I did add these directions to the post, and I think it should help:
If you are having clarity issues with the printable, please right click on the image and choose “Save Link As” and download the document to your computer. Then, open it from your computer, rather than through your web browser’s PDF plugin, which can sometimes cause some blurriness or other issues.