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Documents on this CD have been included in four formats: Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint (for presentations). Due to various formatting issues, the "printed" documents will look better viewed in Adobe format. Microsoft Windows based viewers for these formats have been included. Clicking on one of the documents (labelled .pdf, .doc, .xls and .ppt respectively) will insert the application into your web browser. To return to browsing the online profile, click your browser's back button. Some of the scanned material has been included in .gif format. Unless you have specified an external .gif viewer, these will open into your browser. Once again, to return to browsing the online profile, click your browser's back button. |
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| Adobe Acrobat is a format for distributing documents electronically. The web has embraced the Acrobat format and readers for Acrobat documents are provided free of charge by Adobe. Acrobat documents typically have a .pdf extension. Acrobat Reader (version 4) has been included on this CD. |
~ for more details http://www.adobe.com ~ ~ install adobe acrobat viewer ~ ~ this is an Adobe programme and contains an uninstallation procedure ~ |
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| Microsoft Word is a widely accepted word processing tool. Microsoft Word Viewer has been included on this CD. |
~ for more details http://www.microsoft.com ~ ~ install word viewer ~ ~ this is a Microsoft programme and contains an uninstallation procedure ~ |
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| Microsoft Excel is a widely accepted spreadsheeting tool. Microsoft Excel Viewer has been included on this CD. |
~ for more details http://www.microsoft.com ~ ~ install excel viewer ~ ~ this is a Microsoft programme and contains an uninstallation procedure ~ |
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| Microsoft PowerPoint is a widely accepted presentation tool. Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer has been included on this CD. |
~ for more details http://www.microsoft.com ~ ~ install powerpoint viewer ~ ~ this is a Microsoft programme and contains an uninstallation procedure ~ |
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This package is designed to be viewed in a resolution of 800 x 600 (or higher). Screen resolution is a measurement of how many pixels the screen displays in the horiztonal and the vertical axes (i.e. 800 horizontal, 600 vertical). In order to set your monitor resolution, minimise all active windows, right-click on your desktop and select the "Settings" tab and adjust the resolution by using the slider in the "Screen Area" tab. |