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Viewers and Players

What are viewers and players (plug-ins)?

Some NIDCR web pages have links to files that may require software downloads--called “plug-ins”-- to help you properly view or play these files.  Plug-ins are optional software additions that let you watch Internet movies and animation, hear sound and music, and read special Adobe documents, for example. 

How do I get the plug-ins I need?

The plug-ins below can be downloaded for free and will enable you to view or play all of the file formats on NIDCR’s website:

 

pdf icon Adobe Acrobat Reader (for files ending in.pdf)



Description: Adobe Acrobat Reader is a program that allows users to view files in Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF is a universal file format that preserves the appearance of the original document.  PDF files can be easily printed but not easily modified. 

 

Word Viewer icon Word Viewer (for files ending in .doc or .docx)



Description:
Microsoft Word is a word processing program used to create and edit text documents. You can view, print and copy Word documents, even if you don't have Word installed.

 

Powerpoint Viewer iconPowerPoint Viewer (for files ending in .ppt or .pptx)



Description:
Microsoft PowerPoint is a program for viewing presentations and slide shows. 

 

Exel Viewer icon Excel Viewer (for files ending in .xls or .xlxs)



Description: 
Excel Viewer is a program for viewing and printing Microsoft Excel spreadsheet documents.     

 

Adobe Flash icon Adobe Flash Player (for files ending in .swf)



Description: 
Adobe Flash Player is a program that displays animations and interactive graphics on a web page.

 

Windows Media icon Windows Media Player (for files ending in .mp4)



Description:
Windows Media Player is a program for viewing and listening to audio and video files (including live broadcasts).

 RealPlayer icon

RealPlayer (for files ending in .rm or .ram)


Description:
RealPlayer is a program for viewing and listening to audio and video files (including live broadcasts).

This page last updated: March 25, 2011