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Readme File for How To File For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

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What's in This eBook

How To File For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is a file you use with software programs that are already installed on your computer. When you successfully expand the archive file "HFBC.ZIP," save it to a folder or directory on your hard disk (we recommend saving it to C:\Chp7Bnk.pdf). Since this is not a software program in and of itself, you will not run a set up or create icons, and no icons or program groups are added to the Start Menu (Windows) or your computer's desktop (Macintosh).

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Requirements for Use

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Using This Electronic Book

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Opening the Book

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Navigating Within This Electronic Book

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The Electronic Table Of Contents (Bookmarks)

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Printing

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NOTE: This eBook has an equal number of odd and even pages. To accomplish this, numerous blank pages have been included throughout, usually at the end of chapters. This makes it possible to do "duplex printing" (printing on front and back side of a single sheet of paper).

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