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Abstracts2View(TM)
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Fully searchable, user-friendly abstract viewing products available either online or on CD-ROM.
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I can't remember my user name. Now what?
If you are not able to remember your username or password, please go to the "Forgot your username or password?" link on the login page of the program. You will be asked to enter the secret word or phrase you entered when you created your username and password. Doing so will send an email...
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Do I have to be connected to the internet in order to use my Abstracts2View(TM) CD?
Though Abstracts2View(TM) uses your computer's internet browser;
it does not need to be connected to the internet to function. If your computer has autoconnect set in the
default browser, the Abstracts2View(TM) program may be blocked from starting
properly. This issue can be...
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How do I create a Personal Itinerary?
View the abstracts on any of the available index pages or by completing a search.
Determine which abstracts you would like to add to your itinerary.
Select the bookmark checkbox next to those records to add them to your itinerary.
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How do I do a simple search?
Enter the text you wish to search in the search textbox found in the navigation bar. You may use the "*" character for wild card searches.
Click the Go! button in the navigation bar.
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How do I download my itinerary for use with my PDA?
Create your Itinerary using the Abstracts2View(TM) program for the current meeting.
View your selected itinerary.
Select the link "Download Itinerary". This link displays a dialog window in the browser that gives you the ability to produce and dowload file from the marked items in your itinera...
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How do I review and print my abstracts selected for my itinerary?
Select the Itinerary link from the navigation bar.
Narrow which day of the week you would like to display for your itinerary from the "Day to display" drop-down menu.
Determine the number of abstracts displayed on each page, from the "View Per Page" drop-down menu.
Select the "Itinerary form...
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How do I use the advanced search?
Select the Advanced Search link from the navigation bar.
On the Advanced Search page, type the word(s) or phrase(s) you want to find in each search criteria text box. You may also use an "*" at the end of a word to perform a wild card search.
In the "In:" field, select the part of the abst...
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How do I use the Navigation Bar?
The Navigation Bar contains links that guide you through the program.
Abstracts
Goes to the abstract indicies and makes the Sub-Navigation bar available.
My Itinerary
Goes to the Itinerary page. Use the Itinerary page to review the abstracts which you selected. You can print your select...
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How do I use the Sub-Navigation bar?
The Sub-Navigation Bar contains links that allow you to access the abstract content.
Sessions (when available)
Goes to the Session Index page. Use the session index page to view session listings and the presentations within those sessions.
Authors
Goes to the Author Index page. Use the ...
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I am trying to install the Abstracts2View(TM) on CD-ROM and the error "Cannot find file, please make sure the path is correct" appears. What should I do?
On some computers, the CD-ROM drive has a drive letter other than "d". Try entering "e" or "f". If you open Windows Explorer, you can see which drive letter is being used by identifying the drive that has the CD-ROM icon on it. Also, make sure you are typing a backslash (''), not a forward s...
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What is Abstracts2View(TM)?
Whether viewed on the Web or on disc, Abstracts2View(TM) is your opportunity to review the abstract presentations from annual meetings or other educational events given around the world. With Abstracts2View(TM) you can review abstracts covering hundreds of different medical specialties....
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What is the best way to view Abstracts2View(TM)?
Abstracts2View(TM) should be viewed using:
Internet Explorer 5.2 or above, or Netscape 7 or above
A screen resolution set at 800x600
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When I put my Abstracts2View CD-ROM into my computer it brings up a message that say "Loading please wait" and that is as far as it gets. Is there something wrong with my CD?
There is a firewall or anti-virus program blocking the CD from
running. The firewall or anti-virus program could be installed
locally on your computer or it could be installed at the network level.
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