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Filling in the PDF version of the forms can be quite tricky and frustrating. The Ministry of Justice site has a [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/HowToForms.pdf guide for tips on how to use the forms]. However, if you are still having trouble with the online forms, contact one of the services listed in the section [[Where Can I Find Help with My Legal Problem? | Where can I find help with my legal problem?]]
Filling in the PDF version of the forms can be quite tricky and frustrating. The Ministry of Justice site has a [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/HowToForms.pdf guide for tips on how to use the forms]. However, if you are still having trouble with the online forms, contact one of the services listed in the section [[Where Can I Find Help with My Legal Problem? | Where can I find help with my legal problem?]]


The PDF forms are subject to several web browser restrictions.  The Supreme Court has the following guidelines for making sure the forms function properly on your computer.
The PDF forms are subject to several web browser restrictions.  The Supreme Court has the following guidelines for making sure the forms function properly on your computer:
   
   
Adobe Reader Required
*Adobe Reader Required - You will require the latest version of Adobe Reader in order to use the forms. If you need to update your Reader software, please ensure you remove the old version of Reader before installing the new one. You may also want to be sure that your computer is not starting Adobe Acrobat instead of Reader when opening the forms and check your computer settings to make sure the CSB Smart Forms website is added as a trusted site.
 
You will require the latest version of Adobe Reader in order to use the forms. If you need to update your Reader software, please ensure you remove the old version of Reader before installing the new one. You may also want to be sure that your computer is not starting Adobe Acrobat instead of Reader when opening the forms and check your computer settings to make sure the CSB Smart Forms website is added as a trusted site.
   
   
Google Chrome and Firefox Users
*Google Chrome and Firefox Users - If you are using Google Chrome or Firefox as your browser you will need to do a onetime configuration on your browser before using the forms.  You can find the steps for configuring your browser [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/ConfiguringFireFoxGoogleChrome.pdf here].
 
If you are using Google Chrome or Firefox as your browser you will need to do a onetime configuration on your browser before using the forms.  You can find the steps for configuring your browser [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/ConfiguringFireFoxGoogleChrome.pdf here].
   
   
Apple and Mac Users
*Apple and Mac Users - Currently, the forms are not compatible with Apple products, including Mac computers, iPads, etc.  If you are using a Mac computer, you can download the desired document form the website by following the instructions [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/ConfiguringMacComputers.pdf here].
 
Currently, the forms are not compatible with Apple products, including Mac computers, iPads, etc.  If you are using a Mac computer, you can download the desired document form the website by following the instructions [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/other/supreme/2010SupRules/ConfiguringMacComputers.pdf here].
   
   
You can also use the forms by saving them to your hard drive. To do this, right click on the form you wish to use and save it to your computer.  
You can also use the forms by saving them to your hard drive. To do this, right click on the form you wish to use and save it to your computer.