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Site map This page has a structured list of all the pages on the
website which encompasses the content of all menus and other sundry
pages.
Bookmark Bookmark the page, adding to your Favorites. You can also
click the page and press CTRL + B on your keyboard.
Print This will print your page. It differs from the browser's
FILE>PRINT command in that the content is especially transformed to
be printer-optimised. It is suggested you print in landscape format.
Help This link will take you to this page, if you require any
assistance or want to check what file format you are accessing.
Adobe® Acrobat® PDF (Portable Document Format) complete
print-quality document . . . read more
Adobe® Acrobat® segmented segmented by section . . . read more
Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet . . . read more
Macromedia® Flash animated movie . . . read more
Multimedia movie or slide-show . . . read more
Microsoft® Word document document . . . read more
This website was developed with the latest technology to create a
user-friendly experience. While we trust you will find this site
informative and easy to explore, this section should help answer any
technical questions you may have about our website.
Browsers
You'll get the most out of this website if you use Internet Explorer
5 and 6, Netscape 7, Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or Opera 7, or any later
versions of these browsers to view this site. Some advanced features
may only be available to users with more recent (version 5 and 6)
browsers, although most of the site is designed to be version-4
browser compatible. If you would like to update your browser, you
can download a new version by following the Microsoft and Mozilla
Firefox links below.
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Screen size
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size, or screen resolution, of this website is optimised for 800 x
600 pixels and 1024 x 768 pixels. If you have any problems viewing
the full-size screen, please check your "Display Properties" and
"Settings" and reset to 800 x 600 pixels.
Plug-ins
This websites make use of Macromedia's® Shockwave Flash plug-in for
high-resolution animated graphics. If your browser does not have
Shockwave Flash, you can download it by clicking on the Macromedia
link below. Downloading should not take longer than 1 minute on any
connection.
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Many documents can be downloaded from this site as PDF (Portable
Document Format) files. PDF allows for press-quality printing and
reading.
To get the free Acrobat® Reader software from Adobe®, click on the
Adobe® Acrobat® link below.
Download Acrobat® Reader to view PDFs
To read PDF files you would need Acroba®t Reader:
1. If you do not have access to Acrobat® Reader, click on the Get
Acroba®t Reader icon above.
2. This will take you to the Acroba®t website from where you can
download Acrobat® Reader 5.0.
3. Complete all items on the form and select your correct "platform"
eg Windows XP
4. Click "download" and save the file to your desktop
5. After download complete * click Acroba®t Reader file to install
on your machine
6. You can now open and print all Acrobat® files. Alternately, you
can right-click on the link to the required PDF document, and select
the option which reads "Save Target As..", thereby saving the
document to a convenient location on your own computer for later
viewing.
* Please note that this file is approximately 5 MB, accordingly the
download time may be substantial, depending on your connection speed
FAQs
How do I download files to my desktop?
This site contains a selection of PDF, PowerPoint, Excel and Word
document files that may be downloaded onto your hard drive:
For PCs, right-click on your mouse. Specify where you want to save
the file in the dialogue window and then click save.
For Macs, click the options key and then specify where you want to
save the file in the dialogue window.
What if I don't have Microsoft® Office to view PowerPoint ( ), Excel
( ) or Word ( ) documents?
You may still be able to open the documents in a comparable program.
You can also browse to the Microsoft® Office website and download a
viewer, which will allow you to view and print all these kinds of
files, but not edit them or create new files.
Download Office products from Microsoft®
What are segmented PDFs ( ) and why should I download them rather
than a full PDF?
Segmented PDFs are available when a large document (eg annual
report) is available as a PDF download. These files may take long to
download, especially if one only requires a particular section or
page. In these cases, the PDF has also been segmented according to
sections, chapters or headings. Downloading the segment one requires
will then be much faster.