Help FIle in PDF

Is there a downloadable PDF of the Flash (Or and other
application) help files?
If so where can I get them?
Thank you,
R.

http://www.esnips.com/_t_/Ale%2FIDocinterfaceandBusinessScenarios?q=Ale%2FIDocinterfaceandBusinessScenarios

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