No. I will not download anything and open the door to viruses or spyware. Fix your document so the links work properly.
Originally my PDF was on Google Drive, and two fellow KJV brothers had problems downloading it.
So I moved my PDF to DropBox.com where one can preview it.
But its not my document's fault for the internal link not working fast.
It's Dropbox's fault for not having a Preview option that runs smoothly for large PDFs.
As I said, my PDF works fine if it is run with Adobe Acrobat on a computer.
Tried to make it a website version for you with Canva, but it is glitchy. Some links work, and others don't in the website version.
Personally, in my world view, a person would not even be a Christian if they set out to maliciously harm other Christians.
I would have never suspected that of you, or other Christians (unless they acted weird) even if we disagreed greatly on this topic.
But if you want to suffer needlessly, be my guest. You can just scroll all the way to the page number if you like.
There is a Table of Contents.
There are other options like Sandbox if you have Windows.
It creates a virtual environment that you can download things to and will not affect your real computer.
Using Windows Sandbox (simplest option)
If you’re on Windows 10/11 Pro, you can turn on Windows Sandbox:
- Press Windows Key → “Turn Windows features on or off.”
- Check the box for Windows Sandbox.
- Reboot your computer.
- After reboot, press Start → type “Windows Sandbox.”
- It opens a fresh, clean Windows environment.
- You can download and open the suspicious file inside that sandbox.
- When you close the Sandbox, everything inside it — including malware — disappears permanently.
For Windows, Mac, or Linux, you can use VirtualBox.org which is a Virtual Machine. Just ask ChatGPT the steps to do it.
Whatever you run on the Virtual Machine will stay there and never touch your real computer. Screen-cap any pages and send to ChatGPT to help you if you ever run into any issues. I did this recently to get my domain name transferred over to Canva.com seeing I am not a tech whiz.
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