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Here are some explanations and advice to help you use the Information, Analysis and Connectivity Branch (IACB) site. If you are experiencing technical problems when navigating, you could contact the webmaster by calling (613) 954-8552, by e-mail at aradwebmaster@hc-sc.gc.ca or by viewing the Contact Us section.

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The links on the top of each page are at your disposal and allow you to navigate easier where ever you are in this site. Here is a description of what happens when you choose a selection from the menu:

English takes you on to the English language equivalent of the page you happen to be on.

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Help answers some of the questions you may have about the Information, Analysis and Connectivity Branch site.

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All of the content is available in HTML format. Documents are also available in Portable Document Format. To view these files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

How to download PDF documents?

Portable Document Format (PDF) is a universal file format that allows you to read, print or download a document from a site while maintaining the fonts, graphics and general format of that document. To view a PDF document, you must have Adobe ™ Acrobat ™ reader installed. Readers are available at no cost for computers that use DOS, Macintosh, UNIX, and Windows operating systems.

To download a PDF file, click using the right mouse button. A box from
your browser will appear asking you if you want to save the file. Just
specify where you want the file saved for future reference. Beside every
icon, the size of the file is specified to let you know how long a file can
take to download. Remember that depending on the speed of your modem, Internet traffic and your Internet provider, the download time can fluctuate.

Once the file is on your local drive, you can view the documents using
Adobe™ Acrobat™ software. If you do not have this software, a copy of
Acrobat™ Reader™ or Exchange is required. Documentation for
installation and operating requirements of Acrobat™ software is included
with the software.

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Last Updated: 2004-04-20

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