This compilation is presented as a set of 69 files. The file "Title Pages.PDF," in the Loose Leaf Bible directory, contains the title pages and other such additional pages. A second file in the same directory, "Cover.JPG," is a graphic intended as an insert for the cover of a three ring binder. A third file in the same directory, "Readme.txt," is this text file. The remaining 66 files are organized in the appropriate of two folders, correspond to the two covenants, with each file corresponds to a book of the Bible. The format for the file names is "NN BOOKNAME.PDF," where NN is the ordinal number cooresponding to the traditional sequence of books in the King James Version of the Holy Bible and BOOKNAME is the traditional short form name of the book. The PDF extension indicates that the files are in Adobe's Portable Data Format. In order to view and print them you will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader. You can download it for free from www.adobe.com. The contents of all of the PDF files are intended to be printed on both sides of standard 8.5" x 11" loose leaf paper. If you are unfamiliar with 2-sided printing, you should practice with some of the shorter books first as you will almost certainly make some mistakes at first. The details of how you print will depend on the printer and software that you are using, but it will generally involve printing the odd numbered pages first, reloading the pages into the printer and then printing the even numbered pages. In the specific case of an HP 4550 and Windows 98, printing the odd pages in reverse order followed by printing the even pages in reverse order results in the completed print job being in the proper order to place directly into the binder with no need to reorder the pages. You may want to heed one final note of caution about printing 2-sided pages. Many printers have extra trays for feeding paper externally. However, in most cases these trays will not reliably feed one sheet at a time if too many pages are loaded at once. You should probably reload pages into your normal paper tray in such cases. Good luck, and enjoy your loose leaf Bible.