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PDF files:  At times we will post links to PDF Documents. These links will include schedules, forms and other pertinent information. These files will be marked with this icon. This format allows you to get a form or file and print it as it was originally formatted and written. Chances are the pdf files necessary to read these documents are already installed in your browser or on your computer. The Adobe pdf reader is free and comes with a lot of software packages, or you can download it here:  FREE PDF Reader. Due to the size of many of the files posted we try to use the newest PDF writer available to increase download times. Please make sure your PDF Reader software is up to date. If you would like to save the file to your computer please fill free to do so, you may accomplish this by either opening the document in your browser window and save from there by selecting "Save a Copy" or your can right click on the link itself and selecting "Save Target As.." a "Save As" dialog box will open on your computer's screen, browse to where you want to save the document and click save.

Viewing this website:  This web page can be viewed at its best in 1024 x 768 resolution, in High Color (32 bit). If your monitor and graphics card support these settings, you will find all your internet exploring more enjoyable. Win95/98 users can change these settings by opening up "control panel" (under "my computer") and choosing "display." A quicker way to get to your display settings is by right-clicking anywhere on your desktop and choosing "properties." Click on the "settings" tab near the top of the window. You will find a choice of "color palette" on the left and a slide called "desktop area" on the right. You can change these settings back and forth.

Win98 users will find a choice of not rebooting each time you change your display settings. Look under the "settings" tab mentioned above and click on "advanced." This makes it easier to switch to 256K color for games that still insist on that mode.

No Background?  One solution might be that your browser is not enabled for stylesheets. In Netscape, click View, and under Page Style, make sure there is a bullet (•) beside "Basic Page Style". Page style is automatic in Internet Explorer.

Updating your Browser:   Occasionally check to see if there are any updates to the browser you are using. (A browser is the program you are running to view the World Wide Web. (This is usually Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Firefox.) A great place to get updated browsers is Browsers.com, a section of the CNET web site. If you are using the AOL browser, this is built on an older version of Internet Explorer and may not behave properly on some of these pages.
We recommend using Netscape, Firefox, or Opera as your default internet browsers. Any of these browsers greatly reduce the risk of tracking cookies, spam, and viruses. You can download any of these browsers by clicking there icon below:

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Fonts for this Web Site:  Some fonts are chosen for better readability. Microsoft offers several free fonts for both Windows and Mac. Some of these have been used on this web site. You may download these fonts for your own system. Microsoft's Free New Fonts

Printing:  To print, click on the print button at the top of your browser or choose print from the menu under "File".

Another tip for printing: check out your page setup under the "file" menu in your browser. You may find you have an option of choosing black print. This makes pages easier to read when you print a page that has color text. Also, there will be an option to not print backgrounds. This saves you time and ink. If you are printing blank pages choosing black print may solve the problem. You might be trying to print white text on white paper!

You may also have options to turn on or off the page numbering, dating, etc. If you are printing a form you may want to turn these off.