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Vision has
taken great care to ensure that our website works on
all platforms, browsers and connection speeds. We do,
however, utilize some newer technologies which may not
be integrated into your system yet but will maximize
the effectiveness of the material and special features
contained within our pages. For your convenience we have
made this information and these downloads available to
you in this section.
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The Vision
website requires Macromedia Flash. Macromedia Flash
is the global standard for vector graphics and animation
on the web with 98% of all web browsers already Flash
compatible. The Macromedia Flash plug-in is a quick,
FREE, easy download and self-installs. Click here to
get Macromedia Flash.
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Many
of Vision's downloads and documents require the FREE
Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe Acrobat is the internet
standard for downloadable, printable forms and documents.
Click here to
install Acrobat Reader.
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A very
small text file is placed on your hard drive by our
servers. It is essentially your identification card,
and cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses.
It is uniquely yours and can only be read by the Vision
website. This cookie saves or remembers your settings
and favorites as you use our website. You must have
cookies enabled to use our website. To enable cookies
follow the instructions below for the browser version
you are using:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+
Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
Click on the "Privacy" tab.
Click the "Default" button (or manually slide the
bar down to "Medium") under "Settings".
Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
Click on the "Security" tab.
Click the "Custom Level" button.
Scroll down to the "Cookies" section.
To enable:
Set "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" to "Enable".
Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable".
Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
Select "Internet Options" from the View menu.
Click on the "Advanced" tab.
Scroll down to find "Cookies" within the "Security" section.
To enable:
Select "Always accept cookies".
Click "OK".
Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0
Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu.
Click on the arrow next to "Privacy & Security" in
the scrolling window to expand.
Under "Privacy & Security", select "Cookies."
Select "Enable all cookies".
Click "OK".
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If you
are wondering why you can't just click the print command
and get the web page or other internet page you're
looking at to print out properly, you're not alone.
Too often pages get cut off at the margin so the ends
of lines are missing or pictures are cut off, or blanks
appear where words or images should be. This is pretty
frustrating because you can see the words right there
on the screen; they're there, but when you print them
out they're gone. Never fear, we a have a few how to
tips and tricks for you to get those internet pages
to print out nice, neat and complete.
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First Click on Print
Preview
Before you print out a page, go to your browser
menu (usually the file menu) and click on print
preview. This will bring up images of the web
pages as they will appear on a print out. If
they look good, all you should have to do is
click the print command, usually also found in
the browser menu file window, and they will print
out as shown. Note, however, that once in a great
while the print preview will not be accurate,
and the print out will not match the preview.
If this is the case, the following two tips may
be of assistance.
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Look for the Printer
Friendly Link
Some pages will have a "printer friendly" or "printable
version" link or the like. Click on this link
and you will get a version of the web page or
pages that is optimized for print out. Once you
have brought up this printer friendly version,
just click on your print command found in your
internet browser window.
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Print in Landscape
Instead of Portrait
If the print preview shows pages cut off on the
margin, and you don't have access to printer
friendly or pdf versions, you can print the pages
out in landscape instead of portrait format.
If you don't know already, landscape prints left
to right across the longest dimension of the
page (as in a landscape painting) and portrait
prints out the normal way (as in a portrait painting).
When you print in landscape, you are pretty much
guaranteed that nothing will get cut off at the
margins. In most browsers, you go to the file
menu, click on 'page setup', and in the page
setup window click check the landscape box before
you do your print out.
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