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About Our Site
We want you to have the best experience possible when you visit our website.
Following are some guidelines (not requirements) you may want to follow for
optimum viewing.
- Our site is best viewed with Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.x. or higher version Internet browsers. (Not all portions
of our site are compatible with all browser versions.)
- Ensure that both Java and Javascript are turned on. Note: latest
versions of Internet browsers come with Java and Javascript already
enabled.
- Set the resolution on your monitor to at least 800x600 to ensure
you can view the full width of our website in your browser window.
Also set your monitor to view our site with at least 256 colors.
Special Note: You may view the site with graphics off or a non-graphical
browser such as Lynx. Descriptive text will be displayed where graphics would
appear to make your experience more informative.
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Site Usage
How do I print web pages from your site?
Many of the documents on the site have been
specifically formatted for printing and, except
where we otherwise limit use or copying of
material from this site, we invite you to print
data sheets, brochures, white papers, case
studies and other documents that you may find
useful in your work. Many of these documents
are available in Adobe
Acrobat Reader format
and are best printed out in this format. If you do
not wish to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader
you can also print pages using the "Print" feature
in your web browser.
Why can't I open PDF Documents?
In order to open PDF documents you need to
have Adobe's Acrobat Reader software installed.
Also, some PDF documents require the newest
version of Acrobat. You can download Acrobat
Reader for FREE at Adobe's
site. For more information, visit Adobe's Top Technical
Issues.