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This paper considers the best methods for preparing teaching materials for document viewing. The methods discussed have all been used with Interleaf Desktop Publisher and the associated WorldView Document viewing package. In applying the package, the notes for the Civil Engineering subject Computing and Graphics (CIVL1106) at the University of New South Wales were changed into this format.<>