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Thank you for coming to visit the Woolworths Group plc web site. The site has been designed as an information point for customers, investors and analysts, journalists, and potential employees. |
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Navigation |
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The site has been designed to make it as easy and quick
to navigate as possible. |
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Use the menu at the top of the web page to enter the
main sections of the site. Once you are in a section,
you can get to the more detailed information via the
menu that appears on the left-hand side of the screen. |
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Adobe PDF |
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Adobe PDF is a file format which saves existing documents
with all their original formatting. This means that,
when you look at a PDF document, you will see the formatting
and layout that the author intended, even if you do not
have the program they originally created it in. |
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In order to view PDF documents, you will need to have
the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your
computer. |
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Download Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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On the Adobe website, make sure that you choose the
right options before you download
(e.g. Windows XP for your operating system). Make a note
of where you are downloading the installation file to
(e.g your desktop). After the download has completed,
locate the installation file on your computer and double
click on it. The installation programme will do the rest. |
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Once the Adobe Acrobat Reader software has been installed
you will be able to read Adobe PDF files. |
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Saving a PDF |
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To save a PDF to your computer, right-click your mouse
over the PDF link and select ‘save target as’ or ‘save
link as’. If you have an Apple computer, click
the link whilst holding down the ‘option’ key.
You can then save the PDF where you want on your computer. |
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Adobe PDF troubleshooting |
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I have clicked on the link but my browser’s just
gone blank.
Browsers have different ways of downloading PDFs. Most
will ask you where you would like the file to download
on your machine and show a progress meter as the file
downloads. However, some browsers (such as Explorer 5
with Acrobat 4) load in the PDF page by page and don’t
show a progress meter. In fact, the file is downloading – the
first page should appear after a few minutes. |
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I’ve downloaded the file but nothing has appeared.
You may need to go to where the file was downloaded on
your local drive (probably your c:/windows/temp directory)
and click on it from there. If it doesn’t work,
your Reader is not working properly and should be reinstalled. |
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For further troubleshooting suggestions, see
Adobe technical support. |
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Macromedia Flash |
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The site may contain animations and enhanced
navigation features, which are created in Flash format.
If you wish to view them, you will need Macromedia
Flash Player, which is available free from the Macromedia
site. |
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Download Macromedia Flash Player. |
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If you do not have Macromedia Flash Player installed
on your computer, you will automatically see alternative
content for anything created in Flash. |