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The Site Map is a guide providing users with a quick overview of the layout and content of this website.

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Our search engine offers quick access to information through bilingual (French or English) keyword or phrase searches. Check our search help page.

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This web site has been designed with a view to making the information accessible to all users, including persons with disabilities who use adaptive technologies to receive and disseminate information. We encourage accessible Internet site development and maintenance and invite your comments and suggestions for improvement of the accessibility of this site.

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Help on the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format

Some of the pages available on the NCVM site are electronic versions of documents that were originally designed for printing. These documents can now be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format, so that you may view and print them with virtually the same graphics, typography, and layout as the original printed version.

The Adobe Acrobat files available on the NCVM site can be viewed or printed offline using the Acrobat reader. To receive the latest version for Windows, Macintosh, Unix, and DOS versions, visit the Adobe Acrobat distribution page.

Visit the Adobe Acrobat web site at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html for instructions on configuring your browser to work with the Acrobat reader, and for support and update information.

Converting PDF to HTML or ASCII formats

The Adobe corporation has developed tools to help make PDF files accessible to the visually disabled. The tools convert Adobe PDF documents into HTML or ASCII text which can then be read by a number of common screen reading programs that synthesize text as audible speech. To convert PDF files, visit http://access.adobe.com/simple_form.html.

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