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How to use this site

This section contains information on how to navigate this web site, as well as information on how to view materials associated with the articles.

For information regarding access keys, select the 'Access Keys' option at the top of the page.


Navigation

At the top of each page directly beneath the main banner is a tabbed menu with 6 options. These are:

To start your navigation of this site, simply select the relevant tab. For example for information for traders click on the 'Business' tab.

This will bring up a list of articles for that section on the left hand side of the page, as well as any relevant news items in the centre.

To view an article, simply select it from the list. This will bring up the information on that article in the centre of the page.

To assist you moving back and forth throught the pages, there is a 'bread crumb trail' (starting 'You are here:')  at the top of the page to indicate the route taken to the page you are currently viewing.


Search

In addition to the navigation system, the website contains a search function to allow you to search through all of the site for any specific key words or phrases.

Simply enter the word or phrase to be searched for in the white box located at the top right hand side of the page and select 'GO'.

You will then be presented with a list of pages that contain the key word or phrase, which can be viewed by selecting them.

If the search does not return any results, try searching for a similar word or phrase.


Site Index

The Site Index option located at the top of the page contains a list of all the articles contained in the site, in alphabetical order.

Selecting any one of these brings you automatically to the relevant page.


Associated Information

Some articles have additional information associated with them, located at the end of the article. This can take 3 forms:

For the links, simply click on the link and it will open a new browser window (Internet Explorer) or a new tab (Mozilla).

For the documents, click on the document and it will open in a new browser window.

For the similar pages, click on the link and you will be brought automatically to that page without having to use the navigation system.



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