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Unblocking Databases After Downloading
Some security settings on some computer may prevent you from opening a
downloaded file if it has "control" functions such as databases. If
your get the following screen message when trying to open a database you
have downloaded, follow the steps below.
Step 1: if you
get this message when attempting to open a database,
click on "OK" and go to step 2

Step 2:
RIGHT MOUSE CLICK on the file icon

Step 3: click on
"Properties" in the popup dialog box

Step 4: In
the "PROPERTIES" box click on "UNLOCK" if the UNBLOCK button is not
there then the database is unblocked

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Using the
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How to Save Information
After you have found the page with the information you need:
1. Click on "File" at the
top of your browser
2. Click on "Save As"
3. Name the file and choose where you want the file (page) saved on your
computer.
Editing Saved
Pages
Any web page you have saved to
your computer can be opened and edited with your word processor. Be
sure that AFTER YOU EDIT, you "SAVE AS"
a new file in the correct format for your word processor so you end
up with a document not a web page. As an example, if you use
Microsoft Word, be sure to SAVE your changes as a MS WORD document (.doc)
 Saving
Pictures
The best way to save a photo or picture is to
RIGHT CLICK on the picture. This will open a menu with
the option to "Save Picture As"
Downloading
NonWeb Files
It is highly
recommended that when accessing NON-WEB PAGE file links, such as DOC, PDF,
PPT, etc., that you RIGHT Click
on the links and use the "Save As" option to save these files
directly to your computer. Attempting to view these files through your
browser with a plug-in viewer (particularly large files > .5 MB), can
result in technical difficulties and the need for unnecessary/multiple
downloads.
Opening
PDF files
This web
site contains a large number of documents in Adobe PDF (Portable Document
Format). You can DOWNLOAD a FREE version of the Adobe Acrobat reader,
which is available free of charge from
www.adobe.com
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