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Help using the Veterans' Memorial Hall website

Click on a topic below to go directly to a specific help area, browse through all topics or simply choose the free download links to get the plug-ins you may need:

View a PDF File
This icon represents a PDF (Portable Document Format) file, a document that has been scanned and is now available for viewing as an image file. The document you see on screen represents the exact layout and formatting of the source material. Viewing a PDF file requires a plug-in (specialized software) that you add to your browser. If you don’t already have a plug-in for viewing PDF files, you may download it for free by clicking here.

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Print a PDF File
Follow these steps to print a PDF document:
  1. Open the PDF document on your screen.
     
  2. Use File > Page Setup to set general printing options. The available options will vary with different printers and drivers. See your printer d
  3. river documentation for details.
     
  4. Click the Print button, or choose File > Print. Specify the printer, page range, number of copies, and other options, and click OK.

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Navigating the Site
The main navigation options are found on the purple menu bar across the top of each page. A button that turns lighter indicates the major category you are viewing. While the main menu categories remain constant at the top of the page as navigation buttons, subcategory navigation options appear below them depending upon which main navigation category you are viewing.

Clicking on the Veterans' Memorial Hall name/image in the upper left corner of each screen will bring you back to the home page. 

Search allows you to find specific information within the site, however, to find a particular conflict story, you must be in the Stories category of the website.

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Search a Page
You are able to search any page on this site using the "Find" feature within your browser. The steps outlined below relate to the most common browsers, Internet Explorer and Netscape:

In Netscape:

1.  Click your mouse in the area of the screen that the content appears in.

2.  Select EDIT/"Find In Frame" across the top browser menu bar.  Then type the word you are looking for, whether you want it searching up or down the page, and if you want case matched.  Then click the "Find Next" button. 

In Internet Explorer:

1.  Click your mouse in the area of the screen that the content appears in.

2.  Select EDIT/"Find (on this page)" across the top browser menu bar.  Then type the word you are looking for, whether you want it searching up or down the page, and if you want case matched.  Then click on the "Find Next" button.

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