


I'm holding my printed ticket in my hands this very minute.
Thanks Jarkko for all your work with that!! *cheers*
Now I definitely need some coffee. I'm still shaking... May I just repeat: YAYYY!!!!
They come to your email as an attached file in PDF format. Just double click the attachment to download and it should open up in Adobe, (providing you already have Adobe installed.) Then just press print and voila!Mollydog wrote:How did you print the tickets, Arlene? i'm trying to figure that out.
---Arlene============================================================
YOUR TICKETS ARE ATTACHED TO THIS EMAIL IN A PDF FILE.
YOU MUST PRINT ALL YOUR TICKETS IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE EVENT!
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TO SAVE YOUR TICKETS:
1. Double click on the attachment.
2. Choose to SAVE the file.
3. Create a file name and the folder to save the file to.
4. Click on "Save" to save the file onto your computer.
5. You now have your tickets stored!
TO PRINT YOUR TICKETS (now or later):
1. Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher.
If you don't have it, download it for free at: http://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/
2. Make sure your printer is turned on and has paper.
3. Double click the attachment or the file where you saved it on your computer.
4. Click on the printer icon in the upper left of the window.
5. Your tickets are printed (black and white or colour is fine).
Maybe I'm missing something here, but how do you all know where your seats are?jarkko wrote:I tested the presale for Gothenburg, and the system offered first row, center!
*lol* That should be a withdrawal insurance. In case you decide that you prefer to stay at home and watch the DVDMollydog wrote:Anyone know what "Avbest.försäkring evenemang" means? I seem to have bought two of them too! It was less than $4 so it can't be anything too exotic!