- If you are an AOL customer and you use the AOL browser, you
may have difficulty using Blackboard for Internet courses. You
may connect to the Internet with AOL, but you should then open
Internet Explorer and use it to connect to your course. If
Internet Explorer is already installed on your computer, check
the version. Open Internet Explorer and click on the "Help" menu
at the top of your screen. Then click on "About Explorer" to see
your version. (Click
here for a demonstration.) As of February 2003, the
latest version is 6.0, SP1. If you do not have Internet
Explorer, follow the next steps.
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Click here to download the latest browser.
- Then check your screen resolution. Minimize all of your
open programs by clicking on the "minus" button in the upper
right corner of all open programs until you return to your
opening desktop screen (the one with icons on it) and then
click your right mouse button on any space on the screen (not
on an icon). On the menu the appears, click on "Properties."
Then click on the "Settings" tab at the top of the Display
Properties dialog box.
- If you are using a 15-inch monitor, your "desktop area"
should be set at 640 x 480 with the highest "color palette"
setting that your system will support.
- If you are using a 17-inch monitor, your "desktop area"
should be set at 800 x 600 with the highest "color palette"
setting that your system will support.
- If you are using a 19-inch monitor or larger, your
"desktop area" should be at the largest setting (1024 x 768)
unless you like larger images on the screen. If so, choose
800 x 600. In any case, use the highest "color palette"
setting that your system will support.
- To view the latest version of the pages on any Internet
site, click the Refresh icon at the top of your browser
screen. You can also click your right mouse button on any
blank space on a Web page and then click "Refresh" on the menu
that appears.
- If you have disabled Javascript or style sheets you will
not be able to fully appreciate an Internet Web site's design.
- With Internet Explorer, click on Tools/Internet
Options/Accessibility to make sure you have not
checked any boxes.
- With Netscape, click on Edit/Preferences/Advanced
to make sure that you have checked these boxes:
_ Automatically load images
_ Enable Java
_ Enable JavaScript
_ Enable style sheets
- Be sure that you do not set your security preferences to
high. Doing so will prevent your computer from storing
"cookies," thus preventing you from viewing every page in your
Internet course.
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TIPS FOR PRINTING ONLINE DOCUMENTS |
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- Internet Web sites often display their pages in frames. A
navigation or table of contents frame is often placed on the
left side of the page (screen) with links to other pages
within the Web site. The content pages are usually displayed
on the right or center section of the screen.
- To print a copy of any page, follow these steps:
- Click in any white space in the frame on the right side
of your screen (or in the content area that you wish to
print) and then click on the Print button near the top of
your Internet browser screen. If you prefer, click File on
the menu bar. When the File menu appears,
- click "Print" if you are using Internet Explorer.
- click "Print Frame" if you are using Netscape.
- When the Print dialog box appears, click the OK button
to print the text in the frame.
- If you want the page that you print to display the title
of the Internet page, the page numbers of the pages, the URL
(Web address) and the date that you printed the document (all
of which you will need for documenting borrowed information in
a research report), use the "Page Setup feature in Internet
Explorer, as explained below:
- Click on "File" on the Menu bar of Internet Explorer,
and then click on "Page Setup" on the File menu:
- When the "Page Setup" dialog box appears, enter the
header and footer symbols shown below. Note: The "&b"
symbol directs the printer to align the page numbers and the
date on the right margin.
- You can also enter your own information as headers and
footers on any printed Web page, or you can display standard
information such as dates and Web page information in other
formats by using the symbols shown below:
To change how a
Web page looks when it prints
- On the File menu, click Page Setup.
- In the Margins boxes, type the margin
measurements in inches.
- Under Orientation, click either Portrait
or Landscape to specify whether you want the
page printed vertically or horizontally.
- In the Header and Footer boxes,
specify the information to be printed by using the
following variables. Variables can be combined with
text (for example, Page &p of &P).
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To print
this |
Type this |
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Window title |
&w |
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Page address
(URL) |
&u |
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Date in short
format (as specified by Regional Settings in Control
Panel) |
&d |
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Date in long
format (as specified by Regional Settings in Control
Panel) |
&D |
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Time in the
format specified by Regional Settings in Control
Panel |
&t |
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Time in 24-hour
format |
&T |
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Current page
number |
&p |
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Total number of
pages |
&P |
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Right-aligned
text (following &b) |
&b |
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Centered text
(between &b&b) |
&b&b |
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A single
ampersand (&) |
&& |
Note: If you want to set margins in
millimeters instead of inches, you must change the
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- The result of the header and footer setting shown above
would be this:
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Viewing and
Printing Tips |
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Internet Web sites are updated frequently with new
features, and so are the most popular Internet
browsers. To give you the best use of the Internet,
you should use the latest version of Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Note:
Internet Explorer is recommended for use with
Blackboard courses.
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If you want to
set margins in millimeters instead of inches, you must
change the Regional Settings in Control Panel.
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http://198.85.71.81/english/blackboard/viewtips.html#print |
Tuesday,
February 11, 2003 |
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