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Browser Compatibility

This CD-ROM is designed to be viewed in all version 4 and above browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (preferred), Netscape Navigator or equivalent at a screen resolution of 800 X 600 and above.

However, for optimum viewing results, we recommend using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 (I.E. 6) which can be downloaded from the Internet.

(A full English version of I.E. 6 is included in this CD-ROM).

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Printing Pages

You are able to print any of the pages contained in this CD-ROM, however different results will be obtained when using different browser and printer combinations. A print page icon has been created at the top right hand corner of each page for easy printing. Just click this icon to print the desired page. If some pages are too wide to print then try the following:

  • In "Page Setup" reduce the margin size to a minimum of .25" or 6mm; or
  • Use a "Landscape" Page Setup instead of Portrait

By default, most browsers do not print background colors and images. If you wish to print backgrounds, here are instructions for several popular browsers.

Internet Explorer 5.0 and higher
Go to the main menu at the top of the browser. Click on your web browser's "Tools" menu and select "Internet Options". A window will appear. Click on the Advanced tab, then find "Print background colors and images" and check the box next to it.

Netscape Navigator 4.0 and higher
Click on your web browser's "File" menu and select "Page Setup". A window will appear. Find "Print Background" and check the box next to it.

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Asian Language Support
(for Internet Explorer)

If you have problems displaying the Asian languages properly, you might need to install the Asian language support software included in this CD:

ie_ja.exe (for Japanese)
ie_ko.exe (for Korean)
ie_zhc.exe (for Simplified Chinese)

If you still can't see the Asian text properly after installation go to "View" in the Internet Explorer menu bar, select "Encoding", then select the specific language you want. Once the correct encoding is selected, you should be able to see the specific Asian language properly.

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