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Charts for Presentations

Presentation-quality charts are provided in Microsoft Powerpoint format for selected figures in Science and Engineering Indicators–2002.


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Several file formats are used on this site for presenting text, tables, and charts. Most are automatically resolved by your browser, but a few require separate, commonly-available software applications. You can either configure your browser to recognize and display these files, or save the files to disk and view them later.

acrobat logoAdobe Systems Incorporated developed Adobe Acrobat Reader, a freely available viewer for files that conform to the Portable Document Format (.pdf). The Reader allows you to view, navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing platforms. The PDF files closely match the formatting of our printed reports.

Access.Adobe.Com is a resource with information on how blind and visually impaired users can access documents in Adobe PDF format. The site includes information on converting PDF files to HTML or ASCII text, which can then be read by common screen-reading programs.

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Several file formats are used on this site for presenting text, tables, and charts. Most are automatically resolved by your browser, but a few require separate, commonly-available software applications called viewers. You can either configure your browser to recognize and display these files, or save the files to disk and view them later.

set-up helper screen shotYou can configure Netscape or Internet Explorer to use the readers/viewers as a helper application (helper applications automatically launch when you choose a link to an external file, such as a link to a PDF file). To configure your browser to use helper applications, choose "General Preferences" under the "Options" list. Find the "Helpers" tab and locate file type "application/pdf". Choose "launch the application" and browse to find the path of your Acrobat Reader (where you installed the Acrobat reader - acroread.exe). Click OK.

For additional, detailed information on how to view Excel spreadsheets, see our section on configuring your browser:

version of browser graphicQ: How do I know what version my browser is?

A: To find out what version you are currently using, go to the "Help" option on the browser toolbar and click on "About Netscape", "About Communicator" or "About Internet Explorer". You will see a screen displaying the version you have, i.e., "Netscape 3.0".

 

Q: What screen resolution is best to view the site?

A: The site has been designed for a minimum screen size of 800x600 pixels and 256 colors.


enable javascript graphicQ. How do I enable images and/or JavaScript?

A. In Netscape Communicator's menu bar, go to Edit and select Preferences, then click the Advanced category. Make sure there is a check mark next to Automatically load images and Enable JavaScript.



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