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Using this site
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working for CSSC London. We welcome feedback
and suggestions on the site.
This website has been tested on a variety of browsers and platforms.
It is designed to display with your monitor set at a screen resolution
of 1024 x 768 pixels for best results (it should display correctly at
800 x 600 pixels).
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File Formats / Downloading tips
This site uses files of the following types.
(Users will need to have the correct software loaded on their machines to make
full use of the information available.)
HTML
HTML is the basic file format used on the Internet; this page is
in HTML format. We aim to make as much information as
possible available in this format.
File downloads:
Some information is available
for downloading, completing and/or printing in alternative formats
as set out below. We try always to indicate the size of files you may
wish/need
to download.
In
the case
of relatively
large downloaded files or files you need to fill in (eg in
[PDF]or
[Word]format),
you may find it useful to save the file directly onto your own PC rather
than opening it via
your web browser. Using a PC and the Microsoft Internet Explorer web
browser right-click on the link, select "Save Target As",
and choose a suitable location on your PC; using other browsers, typically
right-click
on the link and choose "Save Link As".
PDF
Documents marked
[PDF]are
saved in Portable Document Format (PDF). To read them you will
need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Acrobat Reader software
is available
for downloading free of charge.
Viewers with visual difficulties may find it useful to investigate
services provided by Adobe to improve the accessibility of Adobe Acrobat
documents
- http://access.adobe.com.
DOC
Files marked
[Word]are
saved in Microsoft Word format. This is a widely used word processing
package. We use Word 97/2000
format.
XLS
Files marked
[Excel]are
saved in Microsoft Excel format. This is a widely used spreadsheet
package. We use Excel 97/2000
format.
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Problems
If you encounter any technical problems with the site, or find any broken
links, please e-mail the
CSSC London Webmaster. More generally, we welcome feedback
and suggestions on the site.
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Rating Association (ICRA).
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