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Advertising Copy
These "advertisements" are lively one-page articles, each promoting the virtues of a gift type or aspect of planned giving and including a clip-out coupon for use by readers to request further information. Ready to adapt and format for inclusion in your newsletter or for use as separate enclosures or handouts.
Choose an Advertisement by Topic:
From the list provided below, please select a topic:
Please note: Versions of advertisements suitable for use with U.S. donors are available from Planned Giving Today. You may contact them by phone at 800-KALL-PGT or through their website: www.pgtoday.com
You may preview any advertisement in our catalogue, simply by clicking your chosen selection. To view our previews (in PDF format), you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.
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(Note: Your computer must be connected to the Internet to access the Adobe website).
Downloading Guidelines:
Downloading the Reader file may take 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the speed of your Internet connection. To install the Reader, simply "double-click" on the downloaded file. The installation of the Reader is automatic and takes less than 2 minutes.
If you already have a web browser installed on your computer (like MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator), the reader will be installed both as a stand-alone utility and as a plug-in for your web browser; otherwise, the plug-in will not be installed.
After you install the Reader, "double-click" on the PDF preview file icon, and it will immediately open either in your web browser (using the Acrobat plug-in) or in the Acrobat Reader utility software.
Some earlier versions of browsers and e-mail programs require you to save (or "download") the attached file first before you will be able to open it. To do this, you usually use your secondary mouse button (right mouse button on the PC, click and hold on the Mac) to click on the icon, and then choose the option ''Save Link As...'' or ''Save Attachment." After you save the file, double-clicking on it should open it in the Acrobat Reader or your Web browser. In some cases, you may have to start the Acrobat Reader first and open the file from there.
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