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How to use some of the features on AquaInnovation
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The Menu bar at top of each page allows you to choose one of the 4 main sections in Aquainnovation |
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| [en] [de] [fr] [it] [dk]... | The choice of available languages that exists for each page is below the top banner. Click here to be taken to the language of your choice |
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The menu bars on the left of each page gives you the sub-heading choices for each of the main 4 sections and information links common to AquaInnovation |
| The menu bars on the right of each page gives you a choice of related pages, links or files to the page you are currently viewing as well as a means of logging into or registering for full access to the site |
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The "Aqualex" glossary can be turned ON and OFF - when turned ON, hovering the mouse over a word will provide a "pop - up" description of that word |
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Click here for a "Printer Friendly" version of the current page - without the headers and menu bars |
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Click here to send the current page immediately by email to a colleague or friend |
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Some related files in AquaInnovation are in PDF format: these files need the free Acrobat Reader programme - follow the link or click the button on the left to go to the download site |
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| Use keywords in the search to find the information that you require. |
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