I HAVE LOGGED IN. I GET BLUE SCREEN WITH MOVING TITLES. WHAT DO I CLICK TO GET PAY SLIP ADVICE

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This is what happens. My wife gets a fortnightly pay slip sent  to one our
emails. It says that to see the speciific details it is necessaty to click
on a pdf icon. But it also says that to utilise this option it is necessary
to download Adobe Reader and it has a link. So afterr you have gone through
the whole procedure to download Adobe Reader you then click on that icon
againn now secure in the knowledge that you are  registered with Adobe
Reader ot have succesfully doiwnloade it at any rate. But when you click on
the icon up comes blue screen over which roam the words  "Music" "Films"
etc and there is a toolbar that appears to be suited to a media function
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What I want is something which says word to the effect click on this and
your pay details will appear/.
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