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Information to Access
Linked Files
Files are linked on the
SCRYE web site in several formats, often with a choice for your
convenience. This page is to help you with access to these files. Click on
the file type below for more information accessing it. If your Internet
Browser does not have viewing capability for a file type and you want to
open it in another program, when prompted download the file to a location on
your hard drive that you can remember.
Please Note that in keeping with the
Rotary International rules prohibiting links from pages using Rotary logos,
we can not make links to commercial sites active.
.pdf - Adobe Acrobat
These files may be offered in different
resolutions for your convenience. Screen resolution files are smaller and
faster to download for viewing. Print resolution files are larger, but make
much nicer printed documents. In most cases, if your browser has the Adobe
Acrobat Reader plug-in installed, you should be able to click on a file's
link to make the file open directly in the browser window. If, however, you
experience difficulty using this method, you can instead download the file
to your computer's hard drive. Do this by right-clicking on the file's link
(on Macintosh systems, press the Control key while clicking) and then
choosing "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..." from the ensuing pop-up
menu. After the download has been completed, open the file using Adobe
Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader you can get it here Adobe
Acrobat Reader - Download
.ppt - MS PowerPoint
Presentation
If you do not have MS PowerPoint, you can
download a viewer (for Windows) here
PPViewer
PowerPoint Viewer 2003 lets you view full-featured presentations created in
PowerPoint 97 and later versions. These files can also be viewed in Internet
Explorer version 4.0 and above. The latest version of Internet Explorer can
be downloaded free from
www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm, or you can purchase it on a CD
for a small fee.
.xls - MS Excel Spreadsheet
If you do not have MS Excel, you can
download a viewer (for Windows) here
Viewer for
Excel Spreadsheet Files this type of file can also be
viewed in Internet Explorer version 4.0 and above. The latest version of
Internet Explorer can be downloaded free from
www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm , or you can purchase it on a
CD for a small fee. Most other spreadsheet programs have the ability to read
Excel files, although some formatting may be changed.
.doc - MS Word Document
If you do not have MS Word, you can download
a viewer (for Windows) hereViewer
Microsoft Word Files this type of file can also be
viewed in Internet Explorer version 4.0 and above. The latest version of
Internet Explorer can be downloaded free from
www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm , or you can purchase it on a
CD for a small fee. Most other word processing programs have the ability to
read Word files, although some formatting may be changed.
.tif - Tagged Image Format
This file type is frequently used for scans
of multi-page documents. Many paint programs have the ability to read this
type of file, although sometimes as several separated files. Also, Windows
98 and 2000 include a program called Kodak Imaging that reads these files in
their multi-page form. The Imaging program is normally found by selecting
Start/Programs/Accessories/Imaging.
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