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This Project Report requires version 4 or higher of Microsoft Internet Explorer to enable the user to browse the project as intended.

If the graphics seem displaced, make the resolution higher until graphics are positioned correctly (desired resolution: 1152x864).

When the project is first entered, the main page is shown;

To begin browsing, you simply click on `begin`.

This action brings you to the official project sign off sheet, which leads to the contents/ home page for the report.

 

Along the left hand side of this and all following screens will be a contents frame.

This shows icons to represent the main titles for the project or specific sections. The icons enable easy/ instant access to the relevant section.

The contents frame changes according to the section of the project which you are currently browsing.

When you click on an icon in the contents frame, the relevant page is displayed in the main right hand window. 

The only other exception in browsing in this way can be found in the Injury criteria section; where a diagram of a human body is used in place of a contents frame. To access the different Body part Injury Criteria, you would simply click on the body part for which you would like to view the information;

 

 

 

For example, if you wanted to view the Head injuries/ criteria, you would simply click on the head area of the diagram, which would then take you directly into the relevant section.

 

The main report, or this help file, can be accessed throughout the project through the icons in the contents frame.

 

To scroll up and down a page in the right hand side main window, you would simply use the scrolling tab on the far right hand side of the screen.

 

To move between sections or pages you have already viewed, you could use the back and forward buttons on the standard Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar.

 

Another useful icon that can be used is the operas icon, which is conveniently situated on top of the page you are viewing in the left hand corner of the screen. This icon brings you back to the main contents page at any time.

 

If you are having problems using the Microsoft Browser, you can access the help page for Internet explorer by moving the cursor to the help drop down menu at the top of the screen and selecting the help option.

We hope you find this format useful and easy to access.